Case Name: Abraham Axelrod, an Infant, by Charles Axelrod, His Guardian ad Litem, Plaintiff, v. Samuel Levine, Defendant. In the Matter of the Application of Abraham Axelrod, an Infant, by Charles Axelrod, His Guardian ad Litem, Respondent, to Punish for Contempt Samuel Levine and A. Abraham Sarafan, Appellants
Court: New York Supreme Court, Appellate Division
Jurisdiction: New York
Decision Date: 1917-03
Citations: 177 A.D. 932
Docket Number: 
Parties: Abraham Axelrod, an Infant, by Charles Axelrod, His Guardian ad Litem, Plaintiff, v. Samuel Levine, Defendant. In the Matter of the Application of Abraham Axelrod, an Infant, by Charles Axelrod, His Guardian ad Litem, Respondent, to Punish for Contempt Samuel Levine and A. Abraham Sarafan, Appellants.
Judges: 
Reporter: Appellate Division Reports
Volume: 177
Pages: 932–932

Head Matter:
Abraham Axelrod, an Infant, by Charles Axelrod, His Guardian ad Litem, Plaintiff, v. Samuel Levine, Defendant. In the Matter of the Application of Abraham Axelrod, an Infant, by Charles Axelrod, His Guardian ad Litem, Respondent, to Punish for Contempt Samuel Levine and A. Abraham Sarafan, Appellants.

Opinion:
We think that it does not sufficiently appear that Sarafan was a party to the act of Levine in drawing down the loan value of his life insurance policy, but in other respects that the determination is justified by the facts. This failure to connect Sarafan with that act is not sufficient to exonerate him from the consequences of the decision. The order is modified so as to dissociate Sarafan from the matter of the life insurance policy; and as so modified affirmed, with ten dollar's costs and disbursements. Jenks, P. J., Mills, Rich, Putnam and Blackmar, JJ., concurred.