Reports of Cases Determined in the District Courts of Appeal of the State of CaliforniaBancroft-Whitney Company, 1943 |
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... entitled to one half of the community property ; that the sum of $ 225,000 is not greater than her one half share of the community prop- erty and that she was entitled to not less than $ 225,000 upon the final distribution of the estate ...
... entitled to one half of the community property ; that the sum of $ 225,000 is not greater than her one half share of the community prop- erty and that she was entitled to not less than $ 225,000 upon the final distribution of the estate ...
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... entitled to further fees and expenses because of misconduct and bad faith on the part of his counsel . The trial judge first made a minute order allowing $ 3,250 attorneys ' fees and $ 786 costs , but later set this order aside ...
... entitled to further fees and expenses because of misconduct and bad faith on the part of his counsel . The trial judge first made a minute order allowing $ 3,250 attorneys ' fees and $ 786 costs , but later set this order aside ...
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... entitled to a decree of divorce , the matter of alimony was immaterial . If plaintiff was entitled to a divorce , he could not be required to pay alimony ( In re Niel- sen , ( 1937 ) 19 Cal.App.2d 305 , 306 [ 65 P.2d 360 ] ) , and in ...
... entitled to a decree of divorce , the matter of alimony was immaterial . If plaintiff was entitled to a divorce , he could not be required to pay alimony ( In re Niel- sen , ( 1937 ) 19 Cal.App.2d 305 , 306 [ 65 P.2d 360 ] ) , and in ...
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