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Gladding v. Follett

Court of Appeals of the State of New York
Feb 26, 1884
95 N.Y. 652 (N.Y. 1884)

Summary

In Gladding v. Follett (2 Dem. 58; affd., 30 Hun, 219; affd., 95 N.Y. 652) it appeared that the father of the infant was a bankrupt, and that the mother had property of her own sufficient to support it, and almost wholly maintained the infant.

Summary of this case from Matter of Giegerich

Opinion

Argued January 31, 1884

Decided February 26, 1884

Isaac S. Newton for appellant.

B.J. Scofield for respondent.


Agree to affirm; no opinion.

All concur.

Judgment affirmed.


Summaries of

Gladding v. Follett

Court of Appeals of the State of New York
Feb 26, 1884
95 N.Y. 652 (N.Y. 1884)

In Gladding v. Follett (2 Dem. 58; affd., 30 Hun, 219; affd., 95 N.Y. 652) it appeared that the father of the infant was a bankrupt, and that the mother had property of her own sufficient to support it, and almost wholly maintained the infant.

Summary of this case from Matter of Giegerich
Case details for

Gladding v. Follett

Case Details

Full title:ALBERT F. GLADDING, as Executor, etc., Appellant, v . LOUISA F. FOLLETT…

Court:Court of Appeals of the State of New York

Date published: Feb 26, 1884

Citations

95 N.Y. 652 (N.Y. 1884)

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