Opinion
April 18, 1962.
November 13, 1962.
Before BELL, C. J., MUSMANNO, JONES, COHEN, EAGEN and O'BRIEN, JJ.
Appeals, Nos. 182 and 183, Jan. T., 1962, from decree of Court of Common Pleas of Chester County, No. 1368 of 1958, in equity, in case of Sarah Duff Sharp Hamilton v. William Morris Sharp and Elizabeth Y. Sharp. Decree affirmed.
Equity action by former wife on contract for support of plaintiff and adopted child. Before LICHTENFELD, J.
Adjudication filed finding for plaintiff, defendants' exceptions overruled and decree entered. Defendants appealed.
Arnold F. diSilvestro, with him John J. McCreesh, Jr., for appellants.
Lawrence E. MacElree, with him MacElree, Platt, Marrone Harvey, for appellee.
Decree affirmed. Costs on appellants.
The actions of the original attorney (not now of record) who represented both the appellant and the appellee were so lacking in loyalty and fidelity to the best interests of his male client that I would impose sanctions upon the attorney and the party whom he in reality represented and whom he subsequently married by voiding the oppressive separation agreement which is the subject of this litigation.