Gollins v Gollins

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Date1962
CourtProbate, Divorce and Admiralty Division
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24 cases
  • Sheldon v Sheldon
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal
    • 31 March 1966
    ...husband treated her. I would prefer to hold him guilty of cruelty. But can it be dons? 8 Before the decisions of the Rouse of Lords in Collins v. Gollins, 1964 Appeal Cases, p. 644t and Williams v. Williams, 1964 Appeal Cases, p. 698y many of us would have said, as Lord Justice Hodson said......
  • Crump v Crump
    • United Kingdom
    • Assizes
    • Invalid date
  • Aldana v Aldana
    • Belize
    • Supreme Court (Belize)
    • 16 November 1998
    ...... do better to illustrate the seriousness of an allegation of cruelty, than to recall the following dictum of Lord Morris of Borth-y-Gest in Gollins v Gollins [1964] A.C. 644, at p. 672: “Cruelty is a matrimonial offence and an allegation of cruelty is a serious one. To be found ......
  • Maureen Louise Ruddy (Petitioner) v James Ruddy
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • 20 January 1994
    ...... characters and personalities of the parties.' "That approach, as I see it, is consistent with what Lord Reid said in Gollins v Gollins [1964] AC 644 at 660. 'In matrimonial cases we are not concerned with the reasonable man as we are in cases of ......
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