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Cook Vs. Cook
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- US Supreme Court
- Dec 03, 1951
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U.S. 126 (1951) U.S. Supreme Court Cook v. CookSearch
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U.S. 126 (1951) Cook v. CookSearch
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If the defendant spouse appeared in the Florida proceedings and contested the issue of the wife's domicile ( Sherrer v. SherrerSearch
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U. S. 343 ), or appeared and admitted her Florida domicile ( Coe v. CoeSearch
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U. S. 378 ), or was personally served in the divorce state ( Johnson v. MuelbergerSearch
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Florida applies a less strict rule of res judicata to the second husband than it does to the first. See Johnson v. MuelbergerSearch
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the defendant spouse had neither appeared nor been served in Florida, the Vermont court, under the ruling in Williams v. NorthSearch
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Williams v. NorthSearch
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U. S. 280 -281. A judgment presumes jurisdiction over the subject matter and over the persons. See Titus v. WallickSearch
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U. S. 282 , 306 U. S. 287 . As stated for the Court by Justice Stone in Adam v. SaengerSearch
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that there were no findings on those issues in the present record. The Court, in referring to the case of Williams v. NorthSearch
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of the Windsor County Court and of the Supreme Court of Vermont came two years after this Court's decisions in Sherrer v. SherrerSearch
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supra, and Coe v. CoeSearch
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by reason of unclean hands or condonation, plainly part of the case is the assumption that this was not a Sherrer v. SherrerSearch
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or Coe v. CoeSearch
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rely on the divorce, the only issues thus tendered to the Vermont courts and their disposition two years after Sherrer v. SherrerSearch
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and Coe v. CoeSearch
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U.S. Supreme Court Cook v. CookSearch
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Johnson v. MuelbergerSearch
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See Johnson v. MuelbergerSearch
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See Titus v. WallickSearch
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of Williams v. NorthSearch
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