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Anderson V. Mart [Dissent], Jesse W. Carter Nov 1956

Anderson V. Mart [Dissent], Jesse W. Carter

Jesse Carter Opinions

A divorced wife was entitled to recover support payments from the estate of her former husband. Alimony payments agreed to as an inseparable part of a property settlement did not terminate on the death of the husband.


Foust V. Foust [Dissent], Jesse W. Carter Oct 1956

Foust V. Foust [Dissent], Jesse W. Carter

Jesse Carter Opinions

Because the conclusion that the parties intended a separation agreement to be merged in an annulment decree was inescapable, the wife's writ of execution upon the husband's property for failure to make support payments was proper.


Woods V. Security-First Nat'l Bank, Jesse W. Carter Jun 1956

Woods V. Security-First Nat'l Bank, Jesse W. Carter

Jesse Carter Opinions

Where plaintiff alleged that defendants were not entitled to distribution because the deceased made an oral agreement with plaintiff, plaintiff was entitled to one-half of the deceased's property based on res judicata.


Messenger V. Messenger [Dissent], Jesse W. Carter Jun 1956

Messenger V. Messenger [Dissent], Jesse W. Carter

Jesse Carter Opinions

Provisions for monthly support payments to a former wife were not subject to modification because they were an integral and inseparable part of the property settlement agreement that was incorporated by reference into the divorce decree.


Family Law (Survey Of Kansas Law), Dan Hopson Jr. Jan 1956

Family Law (Survey Of Kansas Law), Dan Hopson Jr.

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