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22.230 Desertion

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22.230 Desertion You shall not award alimony to a party claiming alimony if the preponderance of the evidence shows that the party claiming alimony deserted his/her spouse and that desertion caused the parties to separate. To find desertion, you must find that the spouse left a. intentionally and willfully, without just cause; b. without the consent of the other spouse; and c. with an intention never to return to the marriage relationship. Rogers v. Rogers, 202 Ga. 829 (1947) However, it is not desertion if you find that the party claiming alimony was driven off by the other spouse.

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