15 N.J. Misc. 197 | New York Court of Chancery | 1936
Petitioner sues for divorce on the ground of desertion. Defendant, by an original bill of complaint, seeks separate maintenance for herself and two minor children, on like grounds. The causes have been consolidated and the bill of complaint treated as a counter-claim.
The parties were married on the 28th day of April, 1918. Two children were born of the union, Eobert Olin Gleason, age thirteen, and Talva June Gleason, age eleven. These people cohabited until about March, 1932, when the defendant was stricken with ulcers, probably an incident to childbirth. She suffered from this ailment until about January, 1933,
I am thoroughly satisfied that the petitioner was absolutely insincere in offering his wife a home with his mother. He knew that the relationship between these two was unfriendly, if not hostile. He had the means to support the defendant modestly elsewhere. She offered to have him do so but he refused. It is a wife’s duty, of course, to go with her husband wherever he may establish his home, but his offer must be made in good faith. He is not privileged to deliberately select a place of residence so distasteful to his wife that she cannot be happy therein. She is entitled to a home in which she alone is mistress. It may of necessity be nothing more than a hovel on the edge of a swamp and she is in duty bound to go there but it is her privilege to be mistress thereof. Fraser v. Fraser, 87 N. J. Eq. 633; 101 Atl. Rep. 58.
I am convinced that the petitioner in offering his wife a home with his mother did so with full knowledge that she would not go there and - for the purpose only of having her leave him. As stated by Vice-Chancellor Backes in Mountford v. Mountford, 94 N. J. Eq. 627 (at p. 628); 120 Atl. Rep. 634.: “He schemed to that end, and succeeded.” This fact coupled with his interest in another woman and his unquestionable desire to be divorced leads me to conclude that he has failed to sustain the allegations of his petition. He is guilty of having deserted his wife and children without justification. The petition will be dismissed, and I will advise a decree of separate maintenance on the counter-claim.