In re the Estate of Glickman , 132 Misc. 785 ( 1928 )


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  • Wingate, S.

    A judgment for alimony is a judgment rendered after a verdict or decision imposing a liability on the husband to pay a particular amount of money, and it does not abate until its purpose is accomplished any more than any other judgment for money. (Carr v. Rischer, 119 N. Y. 117; Van Ness v. Ransom, 215 id. 557.) It follows, therefore, that the claim for interest on unpaid alimony is a proper charge against the estate of the decedent and is allowed. The other objections were disposed of on the hearing. Submit decree on notice.

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Citation Numbers: 132 Misc. 785

Judges: Wingate

Filed Date: 9/18/1928

Precedential Status: Precedential

Modified Date: 2/5/2022