Opinion ID: 1831005
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Heading Rank: 17

Heading: whether the trial court erred in denying bland's motion for summary judgment and submitting the alienation of affections claim to the jury.

Text: ¶ 25. Bland argues that Buddy did not prove the elements of alienation of affections. Specifically, Bland argues that Buddy did not prove Bland committed any wrongful conduct or that the conduct caused Judy to leave Buddy. Bland relies on the fact that Judy testified that she was unhappy in her marriage before falling in love with Bland. ¶ 26. Buddy counters that Judy's testimony did not entitle Bland to summary judgment. Her credibility was to be judged, just as all the other witnesses, by the jury. Buddy's position is well taken. There was much conflicting testimony in this case such that the claim for alienation of affections was properly submitted to the jury.