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Wilsdon v. Wilsdon

COURT OF CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY
Oct 20, 1926
135 A. 921 (Ch. Div. 1926)

Summary

In Wilsdon v. Wilsdon, 4 N.J.Mis. R. 879, Vice-Chancellor Backes dismissed the petition for that reason, but there he pointed out that the proofs "sustained the charges."

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Opinion

10-20-1926

Albert WILSDON, Petitioner v. Victoria R. WILSDON, also known as Victoria E. Wilsdon, Defendant.


Not to be reported by order of the court.


Summaries of

Wilsdon v. Wilsdon

COURT OF CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY
Oct 20, 1926
135 A. 921 (Ch. Div. 1926)

In Wilsdon v. Wilsdon, 4 N.J.Mis. R. 879, Vice-Chancellor Backes dismissed the petition for that reason, but there he pointed out that the proofs "sustained the charges."

Summary of this case from Wallace v. Wallace
Case details for

Wilsdon v. Wilsdon

Case Details

Full title:Albert WILSDON, Petitioner v. Victoria R. WILSDON, also known as Victoria…

Court:COURT OF CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY

Date published: Oct 20, 1926

Citations

135 A. 921 (Ch. Div. 1926)

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