Supreme Court of Kansas, 1926

Paul v. Paul

Paul v. Paul
Supreme Court of Kansas · Decided June 18, 1926 · Mason
121 Kan. 363; 245 P. 1022; 46 A.L.R. 1197; 1926 Kan. LEXIS 96

Paul v. Paul

Opinion of the Court

The opinion of the court was delivered by

Mason, J.:

A motion for a rehearing is overruled, but these modifications are made in the opinion: The direction accompanying the reversal is changed from “with directions torender judgment for the plaintiff” to read “with directions to overrule the demurrer to the petition.” In a clause used in stating the contentions of the appellee with respect to the effect of the order for the payment of suit money, the words, “not having been embodied in the final judgment it ceased to be effective,” are changed to read: “Not having been embodied in the final judgment it was not entitled to recognition as a judgment of a foreign state under the full faith and credit clause of the federal constitution.”

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