BENDER v. BENDER

No. 1.

53 Pa. D. & C. 2d 625 (1971)

Bender v. Bender

Common Pleas Court of Mifflin County, Pennsylvania.

November 17, 1971.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Plaintiff appeared in propria persona.

Houck & Barron, for defendant.


LEHMAN, P. J., November 17, 1971.

This is an action of partition of real estate wherein plaintiff is husband and defendant is his wife. They are legally separated.

There have been no depositions or testimony about any facts pertaining to this action, nor has there been any determination of the merits of the action.

At issue here is whether a defendant-wife's rule to show cause why plaintiff-husband should not be ordered to pay defendant's counsel fees...

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