SMITH v. SMITH


150 N.J. Super. 194 (1977)

375 A.2d 290

JOSEPH SMITH, PLAINTIFF, v. ANTOINETTE SNOW SMITH, DEFENDANT.

Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division.

Decided May 24, 1977.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. Kenneth E. Calloway for plaintiff (Messrs. Perskie and Callinan, attorneys).

Mr. Michael L. Testa for defendant (Messrs. Testa & Testa, attorneys).


KLEINER, J.C.C., Temporarily Assigned.

The case at bar raises a question of law yet undecided by our courts, to wit: What effect, if any, does an allegation of adultery committed by the wife have upon a wife's application for alimony pendente lite?

Plaintiff Joseph Smith filed a complaint for divorce alleging that defendant committed adultery with her first husband, William Snow, who is named as corespondent.

Defendant has counterclaimed, seeking...

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