The Domicile of a Wife - In 1908 Professor Dicey stated flatly, as a rule of the English law without exceptions, that the domicile of a married woman during coverture is the same as that of her husband, and changes with his. It is a rule which makes for hard cases and offers constant invitations for exceptions to meet the situations it creates. Must a deserted wife follow her husband to the ends of the earth to secure the domiciliary jurisdiction for divorce? May he, by shifting his own place of permanent residence, arbitrarily deprive her of capacity to make a will, or determine the law to govern the devolution of the property upon her dying intestate? Where can she vote
A.post-transaction change of domicile by one of the parties to a law suit raises important questions...
The question of domicil under consular jurisdiction was discussed at some length by the present writ...
Before inquiring as to the effect upon dower rights of a foreign divorce, it is necessary to conside...
The Domicile of a Wife - In 1908 Professor Dicey stated flatly, as a rule of the English law without...
Originally the rule was that the domicile of a married woman was that of her husband. It made no dif...
It is old learning that a decree of divorce, like any other judicial action, must have been rendered...
In retrospect, it seems a logical development that married women in the United States should have ac...
AT first glance it seems a work of foolhardiness or of supererogation to embark upon a rediscussion ...
Attention is directed in this article to the principles of the common law and the features of the su...
The American Law Institute in its Restatement of the Conflict of Laws has codified the rules governi...
By the common law, if a woman married, seised of a freehold estate in land, or became seised of such...
Plaintiff husband brought a divorce action under an Arkansas statute, which granted state courts div...
Problems of matrimonial capacity in the conflict of laws have traditionally been said to be resolved...
Marriage and citizenship have a complicated relationship to one another. Marriage is often the prima...
Plaintiff and defendant, husband and wife, were domiciled in New York. Because of temporary unemploy...
A.post-transaction change of domicile by one of the parties to a law suit raises important questions...
The question of domicil under consular jurisdiction was discussed at some length by the present writ...
Before inquiring as to the effect upon dower rights of a foreign divorce, it is necessary to conside...
The Domicile of a Wife - In 1908 Professor Dicey stated flatly, as a rule of the English law without...
Originally the rule was that the domicile of a married woman was that of her husband. It made no dif...
It is old learning that a decree of divorce, like any other judicial action, must have been rendered...
In retrospect, it seems a logical development that married women in the United States should have ac...
AT first glance it seems a work of foolhardiness or of supererogation to embark upon a rediscussion ...
Attention is directed in this article to the principles of the common law and the features of the su...
The American Law Institute in its Restatement of the Conflict of Laws has codified the rules governi...
By the common law, if a woman married, seised of a freehold estate in land, or became seised of such...
Plaintiff husband brought a divorce action under an Arkansas statute, which granted state courts div...
Problems of matrimonial capacity in the conflict of laws have traditionally been said to be resolved...
Marriage and citizenship have a complicated relationship to one another. Marriage is often the prima...
Plaintiff and defendant, husband and wife, were domiciled in New York. Because of temporary unemploy...
A.post-transaction change of domicile by one of the parties to a law suit raises important questions...
The question of domicil under consular jurisdiction was discussed at some length by the present writ...
Before inquiring as to the effect upon dower rights of a foreign divorce, it is necessary to conside...