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Abstract
Hitherto we have been concerned with the extent to which a decree is impeachable at the suit of one of the so-called "contestants" to the divorce litigation. But other parties, second spouses, children, personal representatives, grantees of a divorced party, and other third persons, may be affected; they may desire to question its efficacy. Are they controlled by the same principles of attack which govern the divorce litigants? Do these third persons all stand in the same position when they seek to assail the decree?
Recommended Citation
Albert C. Jacobs,
ATTACK ON DECREES OF DIVORCE,
34
Mich. L. Rev.
959
(1936).
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