Money Is Not Matrimonial Mortar
(Received 2 p.m.) LONDON, July 29. Count and Countess Haugwitz-Re-ventlow signed a deed of separation at a solicitor's office. “It may not be generally known,” a statement adds, “that their son Lance is heir-presumptive to the family estate of Hardenberg, one of the largest estates in Denmark. In that capacity he may .one day be head of a wellknown Danish noble family.” Accordingly, a settlement was reached under Danish law under which the Count retained parental rights covering his son’s education, x-eligion and professional cax’eer. The Countess is granted care of the child for the greater part of the year, while in his tender years. Other settlements confii'm Lance’s financial futux'e, the statement adding that the parties separated on terms of complete mutual understanding.
deavouring to alleviaSte and mitigate, if we cannot solve, this difficult, indeed terrible, problem."
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Northern Advocate, 30 July 1938, Page 7
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