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21 Jun, 2008 9:20 pm
... thus courts cannot give foreign divorce judgments full force and effect. Magner v. Hobby, 215 F.2d 190 (2d Cir. 1954). For
this reason, a foreign granted divorce will only be recognized if the foreign judgment is in accordance with the principles of comity among nations. The courts have described this
notion as the court's ... as the foreign jurisdiction used due process of the law. In Will of Brown, 505 N.W.S.2d 334, 337 (Sur. Ct. 1986). In other words, a party must be able
to show the U ...
22 Jun, 2008 9:33 pm
... thus courts cannot give foreign divorce judgments full force and effect. Magner v. Hobby, 215 F.2d 190 (2d Cir. 1954). For
this reason, a foreign granted divorce will only be recognized if the foreign judgment is in accordance with the principles of comity among nations. The courts have described this
notion as the court's ... as the foreign jurisdiction used due process of the law. In Will of Brown, 505 N.W.S.2d 334, 337 (Sur. Ct. 1986). In other words, a party must be able
to show the U ...
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