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Winstead v. Winstead

Supreme Court of Georgia
Sep 25, 1995
461 S.E.2d 538 (Ga. 1995)

Opinion

S95A1351.

DECIDED SEPTEMBER 25, 1995.

Domestic relations. Houston Superior Court. Before Judge McConnell.

Charles E. Jones, for appellant.

Edwin S. Varner Jr., for appellee.


In awarding permanent alimony to the wife after a bench trial, the trial court ordered that periodic alimony would be charged against the husband's estate. We granted the husband's application to consider whether this provision was invalid. This court has held previously that the death of a former spouse terminates his or her obligation to pay periodic alimony that was awarded after a contested divorce trial. Adhering to our previous decisions, we hold that the trial court could not impose a duty on the husband's estate to pay periodic alimony without an agreement of the parties. Therefore, we reverse the portion of the judgment imposing a charge on the husband's estate.

Foskey v. Foskey, 257 Ga. 736 ( 363 S.E.2d 547) (1988); Deaderick v. Deaderick, 182 Ga. 96, 97 ( 185 S.E. 89) (1936).

Although our invalidation of the estate provision changes the trial court's allocation of resources, a new trial is not needed. When the party who is adversely affected by the change requests that we eliminate the challenged provision and affirm the rest of the decree, we will not order a new trial. The wife concedes that our decision in Foskey controls, agrees that the challenged provision should be eliminated on remand, and requests that we affirm the trial court's award of alimony to the wife. Because the trial court did not abuse its discretion in awarding alimony, we affirm the remaining provisions of the judgment.

See Gardner v. Gardner, 264 Ga. 138, 139 ( 441 S.E.2d 666) (1994) (holding that a new trial was not required when the harmed party requests that the offending provision be stricken and a new trial not be granted).

Judgment affirmed in part and reversed in part and remanded with direction. All the Justices concur.

DECIDED SEPTEMBER 25, 1995.


Summaries of

Winstead v. Winstead

Supreme Court of Georgia
Sep 25, 1995
461 S.E.2d 538 (Ga. 1995)
Case details for

Winstead v. Winstead

Case Details

Full title:WINSTEAD v. WINSTEAD

Court:Supreme Court of Georgia

Date published: Sep 25, 1995

Citations

461 S.E.2d 538 (Ga. 1995)
461 S.E.2d 538

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