Sharon v. Sharon

Supreme Court of California · Decided 1888-01-31

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McFarland, J., dissenting. I dissent. The complaint avers a marriage between plaintiff and defendant, and various acts of defendant constituting causes of divorce. The answer denies the marriage. It was admitted that if there was a marriage a divorce should follow; so that the real contest in the case was as to the existence of the marriage. The court below made and filed its findings, adjudged that the parties were, husband and wi…

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