Case Name: JONES v. JONES
Court: Michigan Court of Appeals
Jurisdiction: Michigan
Decision Date: 1968-06-27
Citations: 12 Mich. App. 153
Docket Number: Docket No. 2,814
Parties: JONES v. JONES.
Judges: Lesinski, C. J., and Foley, J., concurred.
Reporter: Michigan appeals reports; cases decided in the Michigan Court of Appeals.
Volume: 12
Pages: 153–154

Head Matter:
JONES v. JONES.
Marriage — Annulment—Evidence.
Finding of trial court that plaintiff and defendant had entered a valid common-law marriage, and dismissal of action for annulment, held, correct where the reeord shows ample evidence to support the trial court’s conclusion that there was an agreement to enter a common-law marriage.
Beperence por Points in Headnote
4 Am Jur 2d, Annulment of Marriage § 43.
Appeal from Oakland, Adams (Clark J.), J.
Submitted Division 2 April 2, 1968, at Lansing.
(Docket No. 2,814.)
Decided June 27, 1968.
Complaint by John Jones against Alberta Jones for annulment of common-law marriage. Judgment for defendant. Plaintiff appeals.
Affirmed.
Lynn V. Hooe, Jr., for plaintiff.
Wilfred G. Bice and O. Lee Molette, for defendant.

Opinion:
T. Gr. K avan age, J.
Plaintiff brought action for annulment maintaining that the common-law marriage asserted by defendant was defective. After a trial the court held that there had been a valid common-law marriage and denied plaintiff relief.
The appeal claims there was no evidence to support the trial court's finding that there was agree ment to enter a common-law marriage. We have examined the record and find ample evidence to support the trial court's conclusion.
Affirmed, with costs to appellee.
Lesinski, C. J., and Foley, J., concurred.