Erkenbrach v. Erkenbrach

12 Daly 258
New York Court of Common Pleas·Decided January 21, 1884·Published

Opinion

J. F. Daly, J.

[After stating the facts as above.] —The court had jurisdiction of this motion so far as it involved an application for an allowance, to the plaintiff, for the ' [260] care and education of the children of the marriage, who had been commited to her care by the judgment of separation. Section 59 of the statute (2 R. S. 148) provides as follows: “ In any suit brought by a married woman for a divorce, or for a separation from her husband, the court in which the same shall be pending, may, during the pendency of the cause, or at its final hearing, or afterwards, as occasion may require, make such order' as between the parties, for the custody, care and education of the children of the marriage, as may seem necessary and proper, and may at any time thereafter annul, vary or modify such order.”

Footnotes

Erkenbrach v. Erkenbrach, 12 Daly 258 (N.Y. Super. Ct. 1884).

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