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Weich v. Weich

Supreme Court, Queens Special Term
May 1, 1908
59 Misc. 238 (N.Y. Sup. Ct. 1908)

Opinion

May, 1908.

James M. Seaman, for motion.

Rawdon W. Kellogg, opposed.


The defendant, who was adjudged guilty of contempt and committed to jail for disobedience to an order requiring him to pay alimony pendente lite, moves to vacate the order adjudging him guilty and for his discharge from custody.

It appears he was personally served with the order for disobedience of which he was punished, but that he was not served personally, although his attorneys were, with the order requiring him to show cause why he should not be adjudged guilty of contempt.

There is a conflict of authority. In Goldie v. Goldie, 77 A.D. 12, it was held that service of the order to show cause upon the attorney for the party was insufficient, and that personal service of that order was indispensable.

In Grant v. Greene, 121 A.D. 756, it was held that service upon the attorney satisfied the Code requirements.

The weight of precedent sustains the latter view. Pitt v. Davison, 37 N.Y. 235; Rochester Lamp Co. v. Brigham, 1 A.D. 490. And I am constrained to hold that service upon the attorney for the defendant was sufficient.

I perceive, however, that the order to show cause was a judge's order; and section 1773 of the Code of Civil Procedure, which governs matrimonial actions (Stanley v. Stanley, 116 A.D. 544), confers the power to grant such an order explicitly upon the court.

The order adjudging the defendant guilty of contempt and committing him to the common jail, founded upon the unauthorized order to show cause, was without jurisdiction and void. Mann v. Tyler, 6 How. Pr. 235.

The order should be vacated and the defendant discharged.

Motion granted.


Summaries of

Weich v. Weich

Supreme Court, Queens Special Term
May 1, 1908
59 Misc. 238 (N.Y. Sup. Ct. 1908)
Case details for

Weich v. Weich

Case Details

Full title:ANNIE WEICH, Plaintiff, v . JOSEPH WEICH, Defendant

Court:Supreme Court, Queens Special Term

Date published: May 1, 1908

Citations

59 Misc. 238 (N.Y. Sup. Ct. 1908)
110 N.Y.S. 201

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