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Tarr v. Tarr
35 S.E.2D 401, 184 VA. 443, 1945.VA.40023
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Publisher Description
Bessie S. Tarr filed her bill in this case against Wilmot T. Tarr, Jr., her husband, alleging that, on July 23, 1942, he had instituted a suit for divorce a vinculo against her on the ground of adultery; that she did not appear and contest the divorce suit, although served with process and notice to take depositions, because her husband had condoned and forgiven all of the offenses alleged against her, had cohabited with her during the pendency of the suit and had led her to believe that the suit for divorce would be withdrawn; and that, during the pendency of the suit and as a result of cohabitation with her husband, complainant had conceived and, on June 25, 1943, she had given birth to a child; and praying that the decree of divorce be set aside and vacated.