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Barber v. Barber

Supreme Court of California
Oct 1, 1860
16 Cal. 378 (Cal. 1860)

Opinion

         Appeal from the Sixth District.

         The case is remanded to the District Court, with directions to modify the decree in the particular mentioned.

         COUNSEL

          Henry Starr, for Appellants, cited Bishop on Marr. & Div. 211, 213, secs. 210, 212; Id. 655, 650, secs. 655, 659, b.

          Rayle & Hill, for Respondent.


         JUDGES: Field, C. J. delivered the opinion of the Court. Cope, J. concurring.

         OPINION

         FIELD, Judge

         This is an action of divorce, on the ground of the adultery of the wife. The Court decreed the dissolution of the marriage contract between the parties, with a provision declaring that it should not be lawful for the defendant to marry again during the life of her husband, and prohibiting her from so doing. It is from this provision of the decree that the appeal is taken.

         The decree must be modified in this particular. There is no authority in the Court to impose any restraint upon a second marriage, where a dissolution from the bonds of matrimony is adjudged. With the dissolution, the obligations arising from the marriage are completely discharged, and the parties stand in the same position as though such marriage had never been contracted. The cases where restraint upon a second marriage is permitted, have arisen upon express statutes authorizing its imposition upon the guilty party. (Bishop on Divorce, secs. 655-659; The People v. Hovey, 5 Barb. 118.)

         The case is remanded to the District Court, with directions to modify the decree in the particular mentioned.


Summaries of

Barber v. Barber

Supreme Court of California
Oct 1, 1860
16 Cal. 378 (Cal. 1860)
Case details for

Barber v. Barber

Case Details

Full title:BARBER v. BARBER

Court:Supreme Court of California

Date published: Oct 1, 1860

Citations

16 Cal. 378 (Cal. 1860)

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