Pfab v. Pfab

Decision Date12 January 1965
Docket NumberNo. 51565,51565
Citation257 Iowa 303,132 N.W.2d 483
PartiesMarilyn PFAB, Appellee, v. Walter H. PFAB, Appellant.
CourtIowa Supreme Court

Kenline, Reynolds, Roedell & Breitbach, Dubuque, for appellant.

Clewell, Cooney & Fuerste, Dubuque, for appellee.

MOORE, Justice.

On January 2, 1964 the trial court granted plaintiff, Marilyn Pfab, 35, a divorce from her husband, Walter H. Pfab, 37. The court gave plaintiff the care and custody of their three minor children, Sherry Lou, 14, Gary X, 12, and Polly, 3, subject to the right of reasonable visitation by defendant. As child support he was ordered to pay $20.00 per week per child until such child reached the age of eighteen years died, became self-supporting or until further order of the court.

As property division plaintiff was given the Dubuque 3 bedroom ten year old family home valued at $16,000, subject to a $10,000 mortgage which plaintiff would be required to pay at $110 per month. For brevity we omit the legal descriptions as set out in the decree. The family household furnishings were also awarded to her as was a 1962 Oldsmobile mortgaged for $1700 which defendant was ordered to pay.

Plaintiff was also granted the Otter Creek, Jackson County, farm jointly owned by the parties, valued at $26,000 subject to a $14,000 mortgage.

Defendant was awarded the former home property at Bernard, Dubuque County, valued at $15,000 subject to a mortgage of between $10,000 and $11,000. Also a 300 acre farm near Monticello, Jones County, purchased on contract two or three years before the divorce for $90,000 on which a balance of $71,000 was owed.

Defendant was also given all interest in a night club which he had purchased for $1500, his interest in a building which he was attempting to sell for $2000 and seven used cars which defendant testified were mortgaged to the extent of their value.

The decree provided each party should bear the expense of his or her own attorneys' fees. Costs were taxed against defendant.

Defendant has appealed. He makes no complaint concerning that part of the judgment and decree granting her a divorce, the custody of the children, the home property, the household furnishings and the automobile.

Defendant contends (1) the child support allowance is excessive and (2) the property division is not fair and equitable.

Section 598.14, Code 1962, I.C.A., provides: 'Alimony--custody of children--changes. When a divorce is decreed, the court may make such order in relation to the children, property, parties, and the maintenance of the parties as shall be right. * * *'

We have frequently stated equitable property division and allowance of child support in divorce cases are peculiarly dependent on the facts of each case. Among the matters to be considered are parties' age, health, present capacity to earn, amount of resources owned by each or both parties, contributions of each to the joint accumulations, the children involved, the duration of the marriage, indebtedness of each or both, conduct of the guilty party, and other facts which assist the court in reaching a just and equitable decision. Nelson v. Nelson, 246 Iowa 760, 768, 68 N.W.2d 746, 751; Alberhasky v. Alberhasky, 250 Iowa 986, 1001, 97 N.W.2d 914, 924; Rider v. Rider, 251 Iowa 1388, 1390, 105 N.W.2d 508, 510; Weiland v. Weiland, 255 Iowa 477, 480, 122 N.W.2d 837, 839.

The misconduct of the guilty party which brings about a divorce is material in considering what is equitable in the way of division of property. Murray v. Murray, 244 Iowa 548, 554, 57 N.W.2d 234, 238; Farrand v. Farrand, 246 Iowa 488, 492, 67 N.W.2d 20, 22.

Plaintiff and defendant were married February 10, 1948. Three children were born of their marriage. They first lived in Maquoketa, then in Bernard, Dubuque County, for eight years and on December 6, 1960 moved to the City of Dubuque, where defendant was engaged in the used car business and plaintiff was teaching.

No trouble between the parties is indicated until after they moved to Dubuque. Before that defendant had been a farmer, trucker and a used car dealer. In the latter pursuit he had been very successful. Plaintiff materially contributed to their financial success, caring for the family and working as a school teacher. According to statements made by defendant they were worth at least $200,000 before defendant started his course of misconduct.

Within three weeks after they moved to Dubuque defendant began consorting with a married woman. She was later divorced. He hired her as his secretary at the used car establishment and later gave her an automobile. They spent several nights a week in taverns in or near Dubuque where defendant spent large sums. They made trips to Chicago, Texas and Omaha and on one trip had an accident. Considerable publicity resulted, after which defendant ceased telling plaintiff falsehoods about his activities. He then expressed his love for...

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