In the Matter of F

3 Cited authorities

  1. Williams v. North Carolina

    325 U.S. 226 (1945)   Cited 900 times
    Holding that to accord absolute verity to jurisdictional recitations "would give one State a control over all the other States which the Full Faith and Credit Clause certainly did not confer"
  2. Adam v. Saenger

    303 U.S. 59 (1938)   Cited 273 times
    Holding that a court may exercise personal jurisdiction over a plaintiff against whom a defendant files a counterclaim, because the plaintiff voluntarily submitted himself to the court's jurisdiction by filing his complaint
  3. Cook v. Cook

    342 U.S. 126 (1951)   Cited 172 times
    Holding that Vermont court could not consider validity of wife's Florida divorce, obtained while she and second husband were actually residents of Virginia, in action for annulment brought by second husband, to extent that husband appeared in Florida proceedings and admitted domicile