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Hurlburt v. Hurlburt
14 Vt. 561
Vt.
1842
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The facts were substantially these, — the petitionee being without property married the petitioner on the 11th of April, 1839, who had property to a considerable amount. Upon a misunderstanding arising between them, the husband sold and took pay for all the wife’s personal property, amounting to fifteen hundred dollars, and gave a permanent lease of her real estate, and mortgaged the rent, for a number of years, to pay his own debts, and then abandoned the wife, without leaving her the means of support for a single day, and refused to provide her any support. This state of circumstances having confined for many months the court granted the divorce.

Case Details

Case Name: Hurlburt v. Hurlburt
Court Name: Supreme Court of Vermont
Date Published: Feb 15, 1842
Citation: 14 Vt. 561
Court Abbreviation: Vt.
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