Case Name: Denise Hacquin, Petitioner, v. Luther W. Collier, Respondent
Court: New York City Family Court
Jurisdiction: New York
Decision Date: 1976-07-09
Citations: 87 Misc. 2d 994
Docket Number: 
Parties: Denise Hacquin, Petitioner, v Luther W. Collier, Respondent.
Judges: 
Reporter: New York Miscellaneous Reports
Volume: 87
Pages: 994–994

Head Matter:
Denise Hacquin, Petitioner, v Luther W. Collier, Respondent.
Family Court, Monroe County,
July 9, 1976
Buyck, Baxter, Springer, Fitzsimmons & Fitzpatrick (James B. Fitzsimmons of counsel), for respondent. Edward L. D’Amico for petitioner.

Opinion:
Richard D. Rosenbloom, J.
This is a motion brought by respondent to dismiss the petition for failure to state a cause of action. The petition is for support and is filed under the Uniform Support of Dependents Law (Domestic Relations Law, art 3-A). Petitioner alleges that she is the ex-wife of respondent and attaches a decree of divorce dated February 25, 1971.
Subdivision 1 of section 32 of the Domestic Relations Law provides that a husband is liable for the support of his wife. No mention is made throughout article 3-A of any liability to an ex-wife. The statute clearly imposes a liability on a husband to support his wife, but not his ex-wife. (Fleischer v Fleischer, 24 AD2d 667.)
Accordingly, respondent's motion is granted and the petition is dismissed.