Judges: CHAPMAN, J.:
Attorneys: Redfearn Ferrell, for appellant.
Stuart Mackenzie, for appellee.
Filed: Feb. 29, 1944
Latest Update: Mar. 02, 2020
Summary: On August 15, 1916, Louis N. Lechner and Celia Lechner intermarried in the City of New York and lived and cohabited together continuously thereafter as husband and wife until December, 1929, when the husband abandoned the wife and shortly thereafter filed suit for divorce in the courts of the State of New York. An answer was filed by the wife. Stipulations were entered into between the parties as to a property settlement and so recognized on February 6, 1931, by the Supreme Court of the State of
Summary: On August 15, 1916, Louis N. Lechner and Celia Lechner intermarried in the City of New York and lived and cohabited together continuously thereafter as husband and wife until December, 1929, when the husband abandoned the wife and shortly thereafter filed suit for divorce in the courts of the State of New York. An answer was filed by the wife. Stipulations were entered into between the parties as to a property settlement and so recognized on February 6, 1931, by the Supreme Court of the State of ..
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I concur also for the following additional reasons: that the claim for equitable relief, namely vacating the divorce decree, having failed the legal relief should be denied, also Gentry Futch Co. v. Gentry, 90 Fla. 595.
BUFORD, C. J., concurs.