Rictor v. Rictor
Supreme Court of Maryland
Rictor v. Rictor, 117 A. 925 (Md. 1922)
139 Md. 697; 1922 Md. LEXIS 168
Appeal, County, Equity, Boyd, Urner, Adkins, Offutt
Rictor v. Rictor
Opinion of the Court
delivered the opinion of the Court.
The decree of the lower court, dismissing the original bill, which was filed by the wife, and granting the relief prayed by the husband’s cross-bill, was affirmed as to the original bill, while the cross-bill was dismissed, each side to pay its own costs.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- Pearl C. Rictor v. Charles E. Rictor.
- Cited By
- 3 cases
- Status
- Published
- Syllabus
- Divorce — A dultery. That a woman, accepted marked attention from a man other than her husband, in spite of the latter’s objection, will not sustain a charge of adultery.