Crawford v. Crawford, 32085

Citation234 S.E.2d 529,238 Ga. 619
Decision Date07 April 1977
Docket NumberNo. 32085,32085
PartiesJoe T. CRAWFORD v. Dotsie L. CRAWFORD.
CourtGeorgia Supreme Court

Robert Paul Phillips, III, Savannah, for appellant.

Julius S. Fine, Edward J. Goodwin, Adam P. Cerbone, Savannah, for appellee.

PER CURIAM:

This is Mr. Crawford's appeal from the superior court's dismissal of his petition to modify his alimony obligation to his former wife. The central issue is whether he has shown a change in his income or financial status by virtue of showing that certain of his living expenses have increased since the former order. At a hearing his counsel stipulated that the increased expenses sprang from such matters as the higher cost of groceries, clothing, gasoline, taxes, etc. The average costs and amounts of increase were computed and entered into the record.

What Mr. Crawford has shown and all he has shown is that inflation has increased his costs of living. Mrs. Crawford is subject to the same inflationary trends, as is everyone else. The impact of inflation alone in the circumstances of this case does not authorize a modification of alimony.

The trial court erred in dismissing Mr. Crawford's petition pursuant to a motion to dismiss which argues a pleading defect. However, under the stipulated evidence which the trial court received, Mr. Crawford failed to show a change in his income or financial status adequate to prevail in his cause of action.

The dismissal is reversed. The appeal will be remanded and the trial court directed to enter a judgment for Mrs. Crawford on the merits.

Judgment reversed and remanded.

NICHOLS, C. J., UNDERCOFLER, P. J., and JORDAN, INGRAM, HALL and HILL, JJ., concur.

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  • Wright v. Wright
    • United States
    • Georgia Supreme Court
    • June 25, 1980
    ...241 Ga. 118, 244 S.E.2d 3 (1978). Ability to pay, however, is a function of income and recognized expenses. See Crawford v. Crawford, 238 Ga. 619, 234 S.E.2d 529 (1977). In Gibson v. Giles, 242 Ga. 720, 251 S.E.2d 231 (1978), where the liable former spouse's income was unchanged from the ti......
  • Gibson v. Giles, 34031
    • United States
    • Georgia Supreme Court
    • December 19, 1978
    ...in financial status as would authorize a jury to reduce the child support payments he is obligated to pay. Compare Crawford v. Crawford, 238 Ga. 619, 234 S.E.2d 529 (1977). The trial judge erred in overruling the general grounds of the motion for new Since the judgment in favor of the forme......
  • Brady v. State, 32084
    • United States
    • Georgia Supreme Court
    • April 7, 1977

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