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Power-Booth v. Power-Booth

Supreme Court of Delaware
Nov 10, 2008
962 A.2d 257 (Del. 2008)

Summary

In Power-Booth, Husband filed a Motion to Reopen and asserted that "at the time of the divorce proceedings he was mentally ill and, therefore, incompetent to represent himself."

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Opinion

No. 563, 2007.

November 10, 2008.

Appeal from the Family CN02-09153.


Decisions Without Published Opinions Affirmed.


Summaries of

Power-Booth v. Power-Booth

Supreme Court of Delaware
Nov 10, 2008
962 A.2d 257 (Del. 2008)

In Power-Booth, Husband filed a Motion to Reopen and asserted that "at the time of the divorce proceedings he was mentally ill and, therefore, incompetent to represent himself."

Summary of this case from K H v. M F
Case details for

Power-Booth v. Power-Booth

Case Details

Full title:Power-Booth v. Power-Booth

Court:Supreme Court of Delaware

Date published: Nov 10, 2008

Citations

962 A.2d 257 (Del. 2008)

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