· 7/20/1910

Nagle v. Nagle

Citations

  • 43 Pa. Super. 442
  • 1910 Pa. Super. LEXIS 70

Syllabus

<p>Divorce — Setting aside decree — Fraud—Laches.</p> <p>A decree in divorce granted against a wife for adultery will not be set aside on the ground of alleged collusion between the wife's attorney and the libelant, the husband, where it appears that the wife signed and swore to an answer to the libel, knew of the decree within four days after it was granted, subsequently sold her property as a feme sole, married another man in eight months and was again divorced, permitted the libelant to marry again, and took no steps to set aside the decree until ten years after it was entered, and when the libelant’s second wife was still living.</p>

Judges: Beaver, Head, Henderson, Morrison, Orlady, Porter, Rice

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