OHMS v. OHMS


282 A.D. 1078 (1953)

Elinor Ohms, Respondent, v. Frederick Ohms, Appellant

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Second Department.

December 30, 1953.


Order reversed, without costs, and motion for an order of preclusion denied, without costs.

The previous order directing the service of a bill states, in effect, that if the bill recites that defendant relies on a general course of conduct, and not on specific acts of adultery, the bill need only particularize the acts of conduct from which it is claimed that adultery is to be inferred, and need not set forth specific acts of adultery. The bill which was served complies...

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