BORKMAN v. COMMISSIONER OF SOCIAL WELFARE

No. 59-69.

268 A.2d 790 (1970)

Rosemary BORKMAN, aka, Rosemary McAlister v. COMMISSIONER OF SOCIAL WELFARE of the State of Vermont and the Vermont Board of Social Welfare.

Supreme Court of Vermont, Washington.

On Motion for Reargument August 12, 1970.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Richard C. Blum and John A. Dooley, III, Burlington, for plaintiff.

James M. Jeffords, Atty. Gen., and William S. Roby, III, Asst. Atty. Gen., for the State.

Before HOLDEN, C. J., and SHANGRAW, BARNEY, SMITH and KEYSER, JJ.


SMITH, Justice.

The appellant, then Rosemary Borkman, had been receiving certain benefits from the Vermont Board of Social Welfare, in the nature of assistance in the maintenance and support of herself and child. On January 1, 1969, the petitioner married one Robert McAlister, then eighteen years of age. On February 1, 1969, the benefits which had been paid to Rosemary and her child were terminated by order of John J. Wackerman, then Commissioner of Social Welfare...

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