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PostPosted: Sat Dec 07, 2013 9:18 pm 
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A Georgia man is undecided about whether to challenge a state appeals court's decision that he must pay his jilted former fiancée $50,000, his lawyer says.

Accused of breach of promise to marry, part of his defense was that he never said the words, "Will you marry me?" to her, the court filing states.

On Dec. 23, 2004, Christopher Ned Kelley, who works in IT, gave Melissa Cooper a ring valued at about $10,000, a court document states; she accepted and the two moved to a new home. Since 2000, Kelly, had lived with Cooper, who also had a child with him, the filing says.

She says she left her job at his request to stay home and raise their child and her child from a previous relationship, according to a court document.

But after the proposal, she learned that Kelley had been in a two-year relationship with another woman that began before the proposal. After Cooper confronted him, she agreed to stay with him "because of his pledges not to see the other woman again and his promises thereafter to marry Cooper," the court document states.

But in April 2011, when Cooper confronted him about a relationship with yet another woman, he told her that he wanted to be with that woman and that Cooper and the children should move out.

"Cooper was 'devastated' by this development," the court document stated.

In response, Cooper filed a lawsuit for a number of claims, including fraud and breach of contract to marry. The Coweta County Superior Court awarded her $43,500 and attorney fees of $6,500.

Kelley appealed the trial court's decision, claiming his promise to marry was part of a "meretricious relationship and therefore not enforceable," a court documents states.

"We never had very many discussions around marriage. I personally never initiated any conversations around marriage," he said, according to the Georgia appeals court ruling.

In court proceedings, Cooper also admitted there was a time she had a "relationship" with someone else after the proposal, a court document states.

In answer to questions that he was seeing another woman three months before and after the proposal, Kelley testified, "It's possible."

"Throughout our ten-year relationship, there will be very emotional times and you will do things that doesn't necessarily represent, you know, the actuality of life," he said in court, the document states.

But the Court of Appeals of Georgia ruled on Nov. 22 to uphold the trial court's decision, saying the promise to marry is enforceable and the fact that the couple lived together before and after the marriage proposal is only collateral to the promise to marry.

Mark Mitchell, attorney for Kelley, said they were disappointed with the ruling and that he and his client are undecided whether to appeal this decision to the Georgia Supreme Court. Kelley declined to comment.

"The ruling and the fact that the court of appeals was divided on the issue certainly indicates the law is not particularly clear on this issue," Mitchell said.

Jason Smith, attorney for Cooper, said Georgia lawmakers should re-enact common law marriage in the state to prevent legal wrangling like this.

"By law the marriage doesn't exist, but for practical purposes, it's a marriage," Smith said. "They were together for 10 years. They acquired property together."

Kelley claimed, "I never initiated the concept of marriage with her, outside of giving her that ring," according to the court filing.

Smith said he believes the trial judge's monetary award was derived from about half the value of the home that Kelley purchased, which was worth around $86,000.

The mortgage deed was in Kelley's name, but because they were not married, she was not permitted to petition a court to award her the home on a temporary or permanent basis, which she could have done if they were married.

Cooper claimed their agreement was that she would stay home with their child so they would not incur daycare charges and that he could continue working and be in a position to buy their home.

"I always say stay-at-home moms work harder than any of us," Smith said of his client. "She worked hard for the joint family enterprise, which is what Georgia law calls it."

Smith said his client plans to use part of the $50,000 judgment to purchase a home for she and her two children. She has primary physical custody over their child and he pays her child support.

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He sounds like a douchebag.

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 Post subject: Re: Georgia Courts
PostPosted: Sat Dec 07, 2013 11:07 pm 
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I once dated a girl named Georgia Courts.


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 Post subject: Re: Georgia Courts
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He sounds like a douchebag.

He sounds like a real swell person, I agree. Special place in.......someplace bad, depending on one's beliefs - for a person like this.

But legally, this is terrible. They weren't married. BF's and GFs exchange expensive gifts all the time. And 15 year olds tell each they want to "get married" someday. They weren't married. This is stupid.



Beardown: :( No 15 year old ever told me she wanted to marry me.

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 Post subject: Re: Georgia Courts
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spanky wrote:
Darkside wrote:
He sounds like a douchebag.

He sounds like a real swell person, I agree. Special place in.......someplace bad, depending on one's beliefs - for a person like this.

But legally, this is terrible. They weren't married. BF's and GFs exchange expensive gifts all the time. And 15 year olds tell each they want to "get married" someday. They weren't married. This is stupid.



Beardown: :( No 15 year old ever told me she wanted to marry me.



It's sounds like a decision that Sonya Sotomayor would hand down. Right decision, for the wrong reason.

They acquired property when they were together. In essence, she is getting half the value of the property plus attorney's fees.

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 Post subject: Re: Georgia Courts
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I once dated a girl named Georgia Courts.


wasn't that back in college when you took accounting classes with "the marble king of georiga" Les Shekels?

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It's sounds like a decision that Sonya Sotomayor would hand down. Right decision, for the wrong reason.


In fairness, if you want to join the lawer lobby around here, at least spell her name correctly. :wink:

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In court proceedings, Cooper also admitted there was a time she had a "relationship" with someone else after the proposal, a court document states.


:lol: "a time" = whenever she got the urge for some strange between 2000 and 2013.

Hope dude DNA'd the kid. Tho courts these days would probably stick him with the child-support bill even if he got to do the NTF dance.


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 Post subject: Re: Georgia Courts
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Seacrest wrote:
It's sounds like a decision that Sonya Sotomayor would hand down. Right decision, for the wrong reason.


In fairness, if you want to join the lawer lobby around here, at least spell her name correctly. :wink:


I'd rather join the Crew.

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 Post subject: Re: Georgia Courts
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Seacrest wrote:
It's sounds like a decision that Sonya Sotomayor would hand down. Right decision, for the wrong reason.


In fairness, if you want to join the lawer lobby around here, at least spell her name correctly. :wink:


I'd rather join the Crew.

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 Post subject: Re: Georgia Courts
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So, well just have to have pre-prenuptial agreements, then


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 Post subject: Re: Georgia Courts
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Seacrest wrote:
Regular Reader wrote:
Seacrest wrote:
It's sounds like a decision that Sonya Sotomayor would hand down. Right decision, for the wrong reason.


In fairness, if you want to join the lawer lobby around here, at least spell her name correctly. :wink:


I'd rather join the Crew.

Seacrest + AntiCrewMult = MATCH

No question.

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 Post subject: Re: Georgia Courts
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Regular Reader wrote:
Seacrest wrote:
It's sounds like a decision that Sonya Sotomayor would hand down. Right decision, for the wrong reason.


In fairness, if you want to join the lawer lobby around here, at least spell her name correctly. :wink:


I'd rather join the Crew.

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No question.


No.

I wish it was though.

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