COOK v. COOK

No. 163.

1 Pa. D. & C. 2d 545 (1954)

Cook v. Cook

Common Pleas Court of Franklin County, Pennsylvania.

August 27, 1954.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Edmund C. Wingerd, Jr., and John McD. Sharpe, for plaintiff.

George S. Black, for defendant.


WINGERD, P. J., August 27, 1954.

This is an action in divorce brought on the ground of indignities. Defendant requested a bill of particulars and plaintiff filed one. Defendant then filed preliminary objections to the bill of particulars constituting a motion to strike off the bill of particulars and a motion for a more specific bill of particulars. Plaintiff contends that the Pennsylvania Rules of Civil Procedure governing the action of divorce provide in R. C. P...

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