DEERING v. DEERING, 123 Me. 448 (1924)

123 A. 634 GEORGE R. DEERING, Libl’t vs. MARY A. DEERING. Supreme Judicial Court of Maine. Knox. Opinion March 6, 1924. To constitute utter desertion as a ground for divorce three elements must be proved; first, cessation from cohabitation continued for the statutory period of three years; second, intention in the mind of the libelee […]

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ROGERS, APPELLANT, 123 Me. 459 (1924)

123 A. 634 EMMA H. ROGERS, Appellant, In the matter of the proposed will of LYDIA M. DEERING. Supreme Judicial Court of Maine. Sagadahoc. Opinion March 13, 1924. “Undue influence” as a ground for avoiding a will may be established either by proof or a presumption of law. It is never to be inferred from […]

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