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Stritmater v. Stritmater

Court of Appeals of Maryland
Nov 20, 1946
49 A.2d 648 (Md. 1946)

Opinion

[No. 16, October Term, 1946.]

Decided November 20, 1946.

Divorce — Adultery — Burden of Proof — Evidence — Constructive Abandonment — Decree a Mensa Et Thoro.

Decided November 20, 1946.

Appeal from the Circuit Court No. 2 of Baltimore City (MANLEY, J.).

Suit for divorce by Donald Joseph Stritmater against Margaret Stritmater on the ground of adultery, wherein the defendant filed a cross-bill seeking a divorce on the ground of constructive abandonment based on cruelty. From a decree dismissing the complainant's original bill and granting the defendant a partial divorce under her cross-bill, the complainant appeals.

Decree affirmed.

The cause was argued before MARBURY, C.J., DELAPLAINE, COLLINS, GRASON, and HENDERSON, JJ.

Marion A. Figinski for the appellant.

Walter V. Harrison and H. Mortimer Kremer, with whom was Louis Samuels on the brief, for the appellee.


Unreported cases.


Summaries of

Stritmater v. Stritmater

Court of Appeals of Maryland
Nov 20, 1946
49 A.2d 648 (Md. 1946)
Case details for

Stritmater v. Stritmater

Case Details

Full title:DONALD JOSEPH STRITMATER v . MARGARET STRITMATER

Court:Court of Appeals of Maryland

Date published: Nov 20, 1946

Citations

49 A.2d 648 (Md. 1946)
187 Md. 699

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