DocketNumber: Appeal, No. 235
Judges: Ervin, Flood, Hoffman, Jacobs, Montgomery, Watkins, Wright
Filed Date: 9/16/1965
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 11/13/2024
Opinion by
After thirty-four years of marriage, the appellant-husband commenced this action in divorce a.v.m. against his wife on the ground of indignities to the person. The master’s report, which recommended that the divorce be granted, was not approved by the lower court, and the husband’s complaint was dismissed. This appeal followed.
Our independent examination of the record reveals that the parties were married on November 26, 1927, and were living together in Philadelphia at the time of their separation in March of 1962. The husband
We conclude that the husband has not clearly and satisfactorily proven a course of conduct by his wife which demonstrates that the love and affection upon which the matrimonial status rests has been permanently replaced by hatred and estrangement. Matovcik v. Matovcik, 173 Pa. Superior Ct. 267, 269, 98 A. 2d 238, 240 (1953). It would be a distortion of our marriage law to permit a relationship which has endured for thirty-four years to be destroyed because of bickering and haggling over trivial matters. Therefore, we affirm the order of the lower court dismissing the husband’s complaint.
Order affirmed.