Schrow v. Schrow
103 Mass. 574
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Bluebook
Schrow v. Schrow, 103 Mass. 574 (Mass. 1870).
Opinion
The parties never having “lived together as husband and wife” in this Commonwealth, and the libellant not .having lived here for five consecutive years next preceding the time of filing the libel, this court has no jurisdiction of the cause. Gen. Sts. c. 107, §§ 11, 12. Their having lived in the state separately is not sufficient. Exceptions overruled.
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