Yates v. Dohring Yates v. Dohring

Yates v. Dohring

1946.WA.40173; 168 P.2D 404; 24 WASH. 2D 877

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Defendant and Grace Dohring were married in 1935 and lived together until April of 1941, when they separated by mutual consent. Thereafter, defendant made no contributions to his wifes support, and she sought none. After the separation, Grace Dohring took a trip to California. Returning to Seattle in May, 1942, she took up residence in the home of the plaintiff, where her mother was employed as a housekeeper. She agreed to pay plaintiff ten dollars per week for room and board, but, up to the time of her death, she had paid nothing, although she had been steadily employed at Boeing Aircraft Company in Seattle. In early 1943, Grace Dohrings mother and plaintiff were married.

GENRE
Professional & Technical
RELEASED
1946
April 5
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
7
Pages
PUBLISHER
LawApp Publishers
SELLER
Innodata Book Distribution Services Inc
SIZE
54.3
KB

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