Michigan Supreme Court, 1887

Peck v. Uhl

Peck v. Uhl
Michigan Supreme Court · Decided July 7, 1887
66 Mich. 592; 33 N.W. 893; 1887 Mich. LEXIS 527

Peck v. Uhl

Opinion

[See ante, 586.]

Third persons cannot be made defendants in a divorce suit, unless ti.ey have conspired with the husband for the transfer to themselves of property subject to the wife’s claim for alimony, with intent to defraud her out of her interest in such property held by reason of her maritial rights in the same. Damon v. Damon, 28 Wis. 510 ; Van Duzer v. Van Duzer, 6 Paige, 866.

Bill for divorce, and to reach property of wife alleged to' have been fraudulently conveyed by defendant Peck to his co-defendant, ITh].

Decree dismissing bill, without prejudice, affirmed.

The facts are stated in the opinion in Peck v. Peck, ante, 586.

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