Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 27Connecticut Bar Association, 1953 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 197
In the first place , the Superior Court must be presumed to have acted rightly , and the clear presumption is that the judge when he suggested a compromise was satisfied that a divorce must be granted . It is not for a moment to be ...
In the first place , the Superior Court must be presumed to have acted rightly , and the clear presumption is that the judge when he suggested a compromise was satisfied that a divorce must be granted . It is not for a moment to be ...
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Indeed , if necessary , we should incline to hold ... that ' an agreement between husband and wife , in respects to alimony , made for the purpose of facilitating a divorce , is void . ” 56 The court , however , in Mills v .
Indeed , if necessary , we should incline to hold ... that ' an agreement between husband and wife , in respects to alimony , made for the purpose of facilitating a divorce , is void . ” 56 The court , however , in Mills v .
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Kohler , 131 actual notice of the pendency of the action having been given the nonresident defendant by substituted service , the divorce was granted . The court , however , disallowed the prayer for alimony as follows : “ It is ...
Kohler , 131 actual notice of the pendency of the action having been given the nonresident defendant by substituted service , the divorce was granted . The court , however , disallowed the prayer for alimony as follows : “ It is ...
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Contents
CONNECTICUT | 1 |
SEPTEMBER 1953 NUMBER | 3 |
REALISTIC COURT REFORM A STUDY IN PENDING PROPOSALS | 11 |
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