Although in my opinion the plaintiff is not entitled to a dissolution of marriage, I follow the decision in Smith v. Smith, supra, and the plaintiff will have judgment for a judicial separation. That sentence will have all the consequences of a sentence of dissolution of marriage, excepting that the petitioner will not be able to marry again. The plaintiff is also entitled to the custody of the child and costs of the action. Judgment for judicial separation.
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