Case Name: TINA KOTT vs. CHARLES KOTT
Court: Court of Appeals of Maryland
Jurisdiction: Maryland
Decision Date: 1919-04-23
Citations: 135 Md. 696
Docket Number: 
Parties: TINA KOTT vs. CHARLES KOTT.
Judges: The cause was argued before Bovn, C. J., Briscoe, Burke, Thomas, Pattisoh, Urher, and Oohstable^ JJ.
Reporter: Maryland Reports
Volume: 135
Pages: 696–696

Head Matter:
TINA KOTT vs. CHARLES KOTT.
Divorce — Abandonment.
That the wife leaves the husband’s home does not constitute an abandonment entitling him to divorce, if she does so by reason of his insistence upon marital intercourse with such frequency as to endanger her health.
Decided April 23, 1919.
Appeal from the Circuit Court of Baltimore City (Stump, J.).
The cause was argued before Bovn, C. J., Briscoe, Burke, Thomas, Pattisoh, Urher, and Oohstable^ JJ.
Mose W. Rosenfeld, with whom was Harry B. Wolf and Webster S. Blades on the brief, for the appellant.
J. Richard Standiford and Frank G. Turner, for the appellee.

Opinion:
Pattison, J.,
delivered the opinion of the Court, reversing the decree below; with costs to the appellant.