Court Opinion

ID: 9769374
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2023-08-29 14:48:23.667651+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T07:31:01.861899
License: Public Domain

On Motion for Rehearing
The following language is added to the opinion in this case for clarification and not as an addition to nor alteration of what has already been written. In view thereof counsel should not interpret same as authorizing the filing of any further motion for rehearing and any such will not be allowed.
No point on which the appeal is predicated constitutes an attack upon that part of the judgment below which decrees a divorce of the parties. Rather does the appeal present contentions relative to the propriety of the part of the judgment which partitions the community property of the parties, as a matter ancillary to divorce decree and under authority of statute.
■ Therefore the decree of divorce has become final, though it is true that the judgment of this court remands for another trial the ancillary matter of the partition of the parties’ community property. Authority of the trial court upon such further trial will of course be under and by virtue of the statute which would apply were the right to divorce again a matter to be tided, even though such right will not be an issue.
Motion for rehearing is overruled.