THE LAW OF DIVORCE.
I ♦ —. — 1 » I MATTER OF MAINTENANCE. ; COURTS STIPULATION. j LUX JB.A.}'U — PRESS ASSOCIATION.] j WELLINGTON'. Saturday. The principle laid down by Mr. Jusfire >,i.!i:oi.d at the Supreme Court in con- •■ unction with the granting of divorcs '■ under Miction 4 of the amende*) Act i:- of parti, ular interest. A few days a;;.. His ■ Honor, in a. ji.d.tn'jnt in. regard to a. peti : lot: for the dissolution of a marriage under the section, held that an allowance of £\2f) proposal for the woman was in-.vi.-quale and he therefore deferred uruit. ;'i h r the decree unt.iJ an arrangement had been made between the parties. Counsel announced to-day that such an arrange- . ment had been made. His Honor granted a decree m.-i upon tae, usual terms, making the st lj.nJaf lor. that maintenance ihould be not only for the jciinl lives of the parti.fc, but that after the death of , th' husband provision should be made for the re-pendent.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17914, 17 October 1921, Page 7
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161THE LAW OF DIVORCE. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17914, 17 October 1921, Page 7
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