MARKS v. MARKS


283 A.D. 1136 (1954)

Ethel C. Marks, Appellant, v. Albert A. Marks, Respondent

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Third Department.

June 18, 1954.


The action was uncontested, defendant husband having defaulted in appearance. The parties were married October 5, 1950. They lived with plaintiff's parents in New York until early December, 1953, when she left her husband and moved to Albany. Her claim is that she was induced to marry defendant in reliance on his representations that he desired and intended to maintain a home for her and raise a family, but concealed from her that he never intended to do either. The court...

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