Habibi-Fahnrich v. Fahnrich
…the Statute of Frauds. Husband and Wife were married in a civil ceremony in New York. After, they were married in a religious ceremony in Washington D.C. at which time…
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…the Statute of Frauds. Husband and Wife were married in a civil ceremony in New York. After, they were married in a religious ceremony in Washington D.C. at which time…
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…death or the dissolution of the marriage. The dowry was 5000 Jordanian dinars including cash or furniture. At the time of marriage, the Wife received 1 dinar as a token….
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…Husband claimed that the couple had a written prenuptial agreement and produced a one-page piece of paper written in Arabic and signed at the time of the wedding by the…
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…held valid by a Pakistani lower court in 1974 and an appellate court, and after the time for appeal to the highest court ran out, the divorce judgment became final…
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…Wife, and neither the Husband nor the Wife was domiciled in Egypt at the time of the decree. The court also dismissed the Husband’s doctrine of practical recognition argument, and…
…the foreign divorce, but granted the wife spousal support. In that case, the Husband had established legal residency in Ohio, and was a U.S. citizen at the time of the…
…and was qualified to solemnize the marriage. Also, the court held that Mr. T’s failure to file the license within the time required did not invalidate the marriage. The filing…
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