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Guggenheim v. Guggenheim

Court of Appeals of the State of New York
Apr 7, 1911
95 N.E. 1123 (N.Y. 1911)

Summary

In Guggenheim v. Guggenheim (201 N.Y. 602), the facts in which are reported in Guggenheim v. Wahl (203 N.Y. 390), plaintiff sought a divorce from her husband, notwithstanding the fact that more than ten years earlier she had obtained such a divorce in Illinois.

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Opinion

Argued March 23, 1911

Decided April 7, 1911

John J. Lordan for appellant.

Samuel Untermyer and Louis Marshall for respondent.


Judgment affirmed, with costs; no opinion.

Concur: CULLEN, Ch. J., GRAY, HAIGHT, VANN, WERNER, HISCOCK and COLLIN, JJ.


Summaries of

Guggenheim v. Guggenheim

Court of Appeals of the State of New York
Apr 7, 1911
95 N.E. 1123 (N.Y. 1911)

In Guggenheim v. Guggenheim (201 N.Y. 602), the facts in which are reported in Guggenheim v. Wahl (203 N.Y. 390), plaintiff sought a divorce from her husband, notwithstanding the fact that more than ten years earlier she had obtained such a divorce in Illinois.

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In Guggenheim v. Wahl (supra, at p. 397) the court, after citing this case, together with Kinnier v. Kinnier (45 N.Y. 535) ; Hunt v. Hunt, (72 id. 217) and Lynde v. Lynde (162 id. 405), proceeds to say: "These cases, and others might be cited, establish the principle that when, as in this case, a court of general jurisdiction in another state has passed upon the jurisdictional facts and has assumed to hear and to determine the issues, the complainant, who has invoked its jurisdiction, will not be heard here in a collateral attack upon its judgment.

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Case details for

Guggenheim v. Guggenheim

Case Details

Full title:GRACE B. GUGGENHEIM, Appellant, v . WILLIAM GUGGENHEIM, Respondent

Court:Court of Appeals of the State of New York

Date published: Apr 7, 1911

Citations

95 N.E. 1123 (N.Y. 1911)
201 N.Y. 602

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