Case Name: NELSON v. NELSON
Court: Ohio Court of Appeals
Jurisdiction: Ohio
Decision Date: 1933-01-24
Citations: 14 Ohio Law Abs. 34
Docket Number: No 2263
Parties: NELSON v NELSON
Judges: ALLREAD, PJ, HORNBECK and KUNKLE, JJ, concur.
Reporter: The Ohio Law Abstract
Volume: 14
Pages: 34–34

Head Matter:
NELSON v NELSON
Ohio Appeals, 2nd Dist, Franklin Co
No 2263.
Decided Jan 24, 1933
Bachman & Bachman, Columbus, for plaintiff in error.
D. E. Pieros, Columbus, for defendant in error.

Opinion:
BY THE COURT
This case is submitted upon a motion to dismiss the petition in error. The reason assigned is that the plaintiff in error has taken certain actions with reference to the alimony features inconsistent with the petition in error. It will be noted, however, that the petition in error only asks for the reversal of so much of the judgment as awards to John H. Nelson the divorce.
This is upon the ground that the judgment for divorce is so intimately connected with the allowance of alimony as to affect the validity of that allowance. We have considered this motion, but we have reached no definite conclusion as to the merits. We think that the motion should be postponed to the final hearing of the case «o that we may determine as to whether the judgment for alimony is so connected with the divorce as to be affected thereby in case the petition in error is found to be valid. Judgment on the motion postponed until the final hearing of the case.
ALLREAD, PJ, HORNBECK and KUNKLE, JJ, concur.