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Blackwell's Application

Superior Court Fairfield County
Jun 15, 1937
5 Conn. Supp. 190 (Conn. Super. Ct. 1937)

Opinion

File No. 53536

Wilson Hanna, Attorneys for the Petitioner.

The petitioner asks for a change of name predicating her request upon a Mexican divorce judgment which was secured upon "mutual consent" grounds after a week's residence in Mexico for that purpose. Held: Such a proceeding is not recognized as a divorce in this state; therefore, the application is denied.

MEMORANDUM FILED JUNE 15, 1937.


The petitioner asks for a change of name on the ground that she has been divorced from her husband and she offers in evidence the divorce judgment of a Mexican Court showing the divorce was granted upon "mutual consent" grounds and obtained after a week's residence in Mexico for that purpose, with no residence there on the part of her husband.

Such a proceeding is not recognized as a divorce in this state (State vs. Cooke, 110 Conn. 348) and this Court will not recognize it by granting an application based upon it.


Summaries of

Blackwell's Application

Superior Court Fairfield County
Jun 15, 1937
5 Conn. Supp. 190 (Conn. Super. Ct. 1937)
Case details for

Blackwell's Application

Case Details

Full title:AVONNE TAYLOR BLACKWELL'S APPLICATION FOR CHANGE OF NAME

Court:Superior Court Fairfield County

Date published: Jun 15, 1937

Citations

5 Conn. Supp. 190 (Conn. Super. Ct. 1937)

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