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Arnette v. Arnette

Court of Civil Appeals of Alabama.
Jan 6, 2012
129 So. 3d 1050 (Ala. Civ. App. 2012)

Summary

In Arnette v. Arnette, 162 Kan. 677, 680, 178 P.2d 1019, this court held that a citizen may change his residence either temporarily or permanently; and whether he does so is determined by his acts and his intentions.

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Opinion

2101097

2012-01-06

Susan Arnette v. Travis Arnette


Disposition: Dismissed.


Summaries of

Arnette v. Arnette

Court of Civil Appeals of Alabama.
Jan 6, 2012
129 So. 3d 1050 (Ala. Civ. App. 2012)

In Arnette v. Arnette, 162 Kan. 677, 680, 178 P.2d 1019, this court held that a citizen may change his residence either temporarily or permanently; and whether he does so is determined by his acts and his intentions.

Summary of this case from Willmeth v. Harris
Case details for

Arnette v. Arnette

Case Details

Full title:Susan Arnette v. Travis Arnette

Court:Court of Civil Appeals of Alabama.

Date published: Jan 6, 2012

Citations

129 So. 3d 1050 (Ala. Civ. App. 2012)

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