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Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York

Anna M. Nicit v. John J. Nicit

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  • Summary of the case Anna M. Nicit v. John J. Nicit
  • Key Issues of the case Anna M. Nicit v. John J. Nicit
  • Key Facts of the case Anna M. Nicit v. John J. Nicit
  • Decision of the case Anna M. Nicit v. John J. Nicit
  • Opinions
  • Opinions
  • —Order unanimously affirmed with costs. Memorandum: Supreme Court properly de...

Table of Contents

  • Summary of the case Anna M. Nicit v. John J. Nicit
  • Key Issues of the case Anna M. Nicit v. John J. Nicit
  • Key Facts of the case Anna M. Nicit v. John J. Nicit
  • Decision of the case Anna M. Nicit v. John J. Nicit
  • Opinions
  • Opinions
  • —Order unanimously affirmed with costs. Memorandum: Supreme Court properly de...

Summary of the case Anna M. Nicit v. John J. Nicit

The Supreme Court affirmed the denial of the respondent's motion for summary judgment dismissing the petition, supporting the determination that the petitioner had a bona fide domicile in Alabama when the divorce action commenced. The evidence was insufficient to support the respondent's claim of lack of domicile, and the proceeding is not barred by res judicata.

Key Issues of the case Anna M. Nicit v. John J. Nicit

  • Bona fide domicile in Alabama
  • Res judicata applicability

Key Facts of the case Anna M. Nicit v. John J. Nicit

  • Petitioner acquired a bona fide domicile in Alabama
  • Respondent's evidence was insufficient to prove lack of domicile

Decision of the case Anna M. Nicit v. John J. Nicit

Order unanimously affirmed with costs.

Opinions

—Order unanimously affirmed with costs. Memorandum: Supreme Court properly denied respondent’s *988motion for summary judgment dismissing the petition. The record supports the court’s determination that petitioner had acquired a bona fide domicile in Alabama at the time the divorce action in that State was commenced (see, Wilke v Wilke, 73 AD2d 915; cf., Manasseri v Manasseri, 121 AD2d 697). The evidence submitted by respondent is insufficient to support his allegation of lack of domicile (see, 48 NY Jur 2d, Domestic Relations, § 1474, at 415). The instant proceeding is not barred by res judicata (see; Nikrooz v Nikrooz, 167 AD2d 334, 335; 48 NY Jur 2d, Domestic Relations, § 1465, at 399). We reject respondent’s contention that petitioner is precluded from maintaining this proceeding on the ground that she obtained the foreign divorce judgment (see, Domestic Relations Law § 236 [B] [2], [5]; Mattwell v Mattwell, 194 AD2d 715). (Appeal from Order of Supreme Court, Seneca County, Harvey, J.—Equitable Distribution.) Present—Denman, P. J., Green, Balio, Callahan and Boehm, JJ.

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