What is the effect of having to deal with a situation where a respondent spends a night at a hotel with a woman while seeking to be divorced?

Saskatchewan, Canada


The following excerpt is from Sanborn v. Sanborn, 1927 CanLII 129 (SK QB):

Farnham v. Famham, 133 L.T. 320, 41 T.L.R. 543. The Report states: In this undefended case the President had to deal with the situation, now so frequent where a respondent desiring to be divorced spent the night at a hotel with a woman, and wrote to the petitioner [his wife] informing her.

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