Stevens v. Stevens
District of Columbia Court of Appeals
Stevens v. Stevens, 134 A.2d 111 (D.C. 1957)
1957 D.C. App. LEXIS 259
Hood, Quinn, Rover
Stevens v. Stevens
Opinion of the Court
This is an uncontested appeal from a judgment dismissing, for lack of corroboration, a husband’s suit for absolute divorce on the grounds of desertion.
“This cause having been heard upon the issues therein the Court finds as a fact that the parties hereto were married April 25, 1953; that plaintiff was a resident of this district; that plaintiff and defendant had not lived together and cohabited since the date of their separation, in August, 1954; that plaintiff testified that his wife deserted him, but that there was no testimony offered by plaintff tending to corroborate said fact. The Court concludes, as a matter of law, that the plaintiff was required to offer evidence corroborating the testimony of the plaintiff that his wife deserted him. Because of the failure of such proof, it is by the Court this 1st day of April,' 1957,
“Ordered, that the complaint for absolute divorce on the ground of desertion filed herein be and the same is hereby dismissed.” " "
We have recently ruled
Reversed with instructions to grant a new trial.
. Code 1951, § 16-403.
. Schroeder v. Schroeder, D.C.Mun.App., 133 A.2d 470.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- Richard STEVENS, Jr. v. Patricia Ann STEVENS
- Status
- Published