SKOWRON v. SKOWRON


259 Wis. 17 (1951)

SKOWRON, Respondent, vs. SKOWRON, Appellant.

Supreme Court of Wisconsin.

April 3, 1951.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

For the appellant there was a brief by Gold & McCann and Arthur Magidson, all of Milwaukee, and oral argument by Mr. Ray T. McCann and Mr. Magidson.

Harry S. Sicula of Milwaukee, for the respondent.


BROWN, J.

Defendant demurred because, (1) the court has no jurisdiction over the subject of the action, and (2) the complaint does not state a cause of action. We consider that the demurrer should have been sustained on the latter ground.

Jurisdiction to enter declaratory judgments is given the court by sec. 269.56, Stats. Read literally, the subsections (2) and (3) thereof seem to require courts to give advisory opinions in any question concerning a contract...

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