· 3/26/1885

Reynolds v. Superior Court

Citations

  • 2 Cal. Unrep. 455
  • 6 P. 421

Syllabus

<p>Divorce—Judgment for Attorneys’ Fees—Prohibition.—The enforcement of a provision in a judgment of divorce requiring defendant to pay counsel fees to plaintiff’s attorneys cannot be restrained by a writ of prohibition, although the judgment was one of dismissal entered by consent of the parties.</p>

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