
Your Trusted Partner in Personal Injury & Workers' Compensation
Call Now: 904-383-7448When any judgment for permanent alimony rendered prior to March 9, 1955, is revised, amended, altered, settled, satisfied, or released, the same shall not thereafter be subject to revision, except upon the conditions specified in Code Section 19-6-24.
(Ga. L. 1957, p. 94, § 2.)
- For survey article on domestic relations, see 34 Mercer L. Rev. 113 (1982).
Cited in Fricks v. Fricks, 215 Ga. 137, 109 S.E.2d 596 (1959); Zuber v. Zuber, 215 Ga. 314, 110 S.E.2d 370 (1959); Roberts v. Mandeville, 217 Ga. 90, 121 S.E.2d 150 (1961); Deese v. Deese, 230 Ga. 105, 196 S.E.2d 16 (1973); Haberman v. Bivens, 235 Ga. 537, 221 S.E.2d 11 (1975); Oliver v. Oliver, 244 Ga. 20, 257 S.E.2d 527 (1979).
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