DOMESTIC RELATIONS
CHAPTER 6
DIVORCE — GROUNDS AND DEFENSES
32-607. Wilful neglect. Wilful neglect is the neglect of the husband to provide for his wife the common necessaries of life, he having the ability to do so, or it is the failure to do so by reason of idleness, profligacy or dissipation.
History:
[(32-607) R.S., sec. 2461; reen. R.C. & C.L., sec. 2651; C.S., sec. 4631; I.C.A., sec. 31-607.]