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Morton A. Glazer v. Isadore J. Silverman

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  • Title: Morton A. Glazer v. Isadore J. Silverman
  • Author : Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts
  • Release Date : January 09, 1968
  • Genre: Law,Books,Professional & Technical,
  • Pages : * pages
  • Size : 70 KB

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A husband's obligation under a separation agreement made with his wife and trustees, prior to her receiving a divorce, to pay a certain weekly sum for her ""care, support and maintenance"" ""as long as . . . remains unmarried"" became unenforceable after the divorce upon her marriage to another man and later receiving in New York an annulment of her remarriage and an order in the annulment decree pursuant to § 1140-a of the Civil Practice Act of New York that she should receive a certain sum from her second husband in periodic payments ""as and for her support and maintenance."" This petition in equity in the Probate Court seeks to enforce the obligations of a divorced husband to support his former wife under a trust agreement made in this Commonwealth on August 10, 1956, prior to the divorce and not shown to have been embodied in the divorce decree. The agreement was to pay for ""the care, support and maintenance"" of the wife, ""twenty-five dollars . . . each and every week as long as . . . remains unmarried."" The Judge dismissed the petition, having found that the remarriage of the wife, although later annulled, had terminated the obligation and also that the wife's circumstances had substantially changed. The findings show that after receiving a divorce in France, the wife, on January 31, 1963, in Virginia, married Frank Schoonmaker. She left him in August, 1963, moved to New York, and on December 7, 1965, secured an annulment of the marriage on the ground that he was married to another woman. The wife had received temporary alimony from Schoonmaker and the annulment decree provided that she was to receive $33,000 in periodic payments ""as and for her support and maintenance.""


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