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· 8/28/1980

Breschel v. Breschel

Citations

  • 269 S.E.2d 363
  • 221 Va. 208
  • 1980 Va. LEXIS 237

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  • concluding that wife who left because she reasonably believed continued cohabitation endangered her health was free from legal fault
  • holding that “a wife is free from legal fault in leaving her husband where she reasonably believes her health is endangered by remaining in the household and she has unsuccessfully taken whatever reasonable measures might eliminate the danger without breaking off cohabitation”
  • wife who left because she reasonably believed continued cohabitation endangered her health was free from legal fault
  • wife who left was free from legal fault when she reasonably believed continued cohabitation endangered her health

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Judges: I'anson

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