Skora v. Skora

Decision Date16 January 1930
Docket Number13,793
Citation169 N.E. 532,91 Ind.App. 287
PartiesSKORA v. SKORA
CourtIndiana Appellate Court

Rehearing denied April 24, 1930.

From Warrick Circuit Court; Union W. Youngblood, Judge.

Action for divorce by Isadore Skora against Rose B. Skora. From a judgment for plaintiff, the defendant appealed.

Affirmed.

James T. Walker and Henry B. Walker, for appellant.

Howard E. Meyer, Isidor Kahn and Robert C. Enlow, for appellee.

OPINION

NICHOLS, J.

Action by appellee against appellant for divorce. There was judgment for appellee, from which, after appellant's motion for a new trial was overruled, this appeal.

Appellee presents that, so far as appears by the briefs, no bill of exceptions was ever filed and made a part of the record, and that appellant's "Points and Authorities" consist entirely of abstract propositions of law.

Both objections are well taken. The only questions which appellant attempts to present pertain to the evidence, which, without the bill of exceptions, cannot be considered.

Judgment affirmed.

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