ROTHMAN v. ROTHMAN


65 N.J. 219 (1974)

320 A.2d 496

IRENE ROTHMAN, PLAINTIFF-RESPONDENT AND CROSS-APPELLANT, v. GEORGE IRVING ROTHMAN, DEFENDANT-APPELLANT AND CROSS-RESPONDENT.

The Supreme Court of New Jersey.

Decided June 5, 1974.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. Howard Stern argued the cause for plaintiff-respondent and cross-appellant (Messrs. Shavick, Stern, Schotz, Steiger and Croland, attorneys; Mr. Stern, of counsel; Mr. Samuel D. Bornstein and Mr. Donald S. Coburn, on the brief).

Mr. Alfred C. Clapp argued the cause for defendant-appellant and cross-respondent (Messrs. Schneider, Schneider and Behr, attorneys; Mr. Clapp, of counsel).


The opinion of the Court was delivered by MOUNTAIN, J.

The trial court granted plaintiff, Irene Rothman, a divorce on the ground of adultery. The counter-claim filed by defendant, George Rothman, seeking divorce on the no-fault ground of an 18 month separation with no prospect of reconciliation was dismissed. Thereafter the trial judge took testimony and heard argument on the issues of alimony and equitable distribution of...

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