Chapter 208: Section 22 Desertion; proof
Section 22. In order to establish grounds for divorce for desertion, the plaintiff shall establish that the defendant left voluntarily and without justification and with
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Section 22. In order to establish grounds for divorce for desertion, the plaintiff shall establish that the defendant left voluntarily and without justification and with
Section 21. Judgments of divorce shall in the first instance be judgments nisi, and shall become absolute after the expiration of ninety days from the
Section 20A. If, after a hearing, the allegations of an action for divorce are not sustained, the court may, if the facts warrant, enter a
Section 20. The court may, without entering a judgment of divorce, order the action continued upon the docket from time to time, and during such
Section 19. The court may in like manner, upon application of either party or of a next friend in behalf of the minor children of
Section 18. The probate court in which the action for divorce is pending may, upon petition of the wife, prohibit the husband, or upon petition
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