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Hollister v. Hollister

Court of Appeals of the State of New York
Apr 16, 1942
41 N.E.2d 931 (N.Y. 1942)

Summary

In Hollister v. Hollister (288 N.Y. 528), the Court of Appeals while affirming the relief granted separating the parties and providing for custody, support and maintenance, modified the judgment of this court and sustained Special Term in its refusal to declare a Nevada decree as void.

Summary of this case from Guibord v. Guibord

Opinion

Argued March 6, 1942

Decided April 16, 1942

Appeal from the Supreme Court, Appellate Division, First Department, WALTER, J.

John B. Doyle for plaintiff, appellant and respondent.

Charles Garside, Henry Cassorte Smith and Frederick P. Haas for defendant, respondent and appellant.


Judgment of Appellate Division modified by striking out the provision for a declaratory judgment and as so modified affirmed, without costs, on the ground that there is no reason for granting a declaratory judgment in this action for a separation. No opinion.

Concur: LEHMAN, Ch. J., LOUGHRAN, FINCH, LEWIS, CONWAY and DESMOND, JJ. Taking no part: RIPPEY, J.


Summaries of

Hollister v. Hollister

Court of Appeals of the State of New York
Apr 16, 1942
41 N.E.2d 931 (N.Y. 1942)

In Hollister v. Hollister (288 N.Y. 528), the Court of Appeals while affirming the relief granted separating the parties and providing for custody, support and maintenance, modified the judgment of this court and sustained Special Term in its refusal to declare a Nevada decree as void.

Summary of this case from Guibord v. Guibord
Case details for

Hollister v. Hollister

Case Details

Full title:MARION H. HOLLISTER, Appellant and Respondent, v. PAUL M. HOLLISTER…

Court:Court of Appeals of the State of New York

Date published: Apr 16, 1942

Citations

41 N.E.2d 931 (N.Y. 1942)
41 N.E.2d 931

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