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Full-Text Articles in Law
Jurisdiction--Custody Cases--Full Faith And Credit--Changed Conditions, John R. Bozeman
Jurisdiction--Custody Cases--Full Faith And Credit--Changed Conditions, John R. Bozeman
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Annulment - Personal Jurisdiction - Court Of Plaintiff's Domicile Has Jurisdiction Over Nonresident Defendant Served By Registered Mail, Edward Gerald Donnelly Jr.
Annulment - Personal Jurisdiction - Court Of Plaintiff's Domicile Has Jurisdiction Over Nonresident Defendant Served By Registered Mail, Edward Gerald Donnelly Jr.
Villanova Law Review
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Legislation Requiring Child To Support Mother In State Asylum Is A Denial Of Equal Protection-Department Of Mental Hygiene V. Kirchner, Michigan Law Review
Legislation Requiring Child To Support Mother In State Asylum Is A Denial Of Equal Protection-Department Of Mental Hygiene V. Kirchner, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
The California Department of Mental Hygiene brought suit under section 6650 of the state's Welfare and Institutions Code, a provision commonly known as a relative support statute, against the administratrix to recover 7,500 dollars from the intestate's estate. This amount represented the cost of food, housing, and treatment received by intestate's mother in a state mental hospital during the four years she had been confined there following a civil sanity hearing. Plaintiff was granted judgment on the pleadings. On appeal to the California Supreme Court, held, reversed. Since mental hospitals serve a proper public function, it is a denial …