Opinion ID: 1861891
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Heading: Oklahoma:

Text: Approving the language of its previous holdings, the Oklahoma Supreme Court stated: Extreme cruelty as defined in Robertson v. Robertson, 73 Okl. 299, 176 P. 387, and applied in a long line of cases including Peterson v. Peterson, 206 Okl. 68, 240 P.2d 1075, is conduct on the part of either spouse which so grievously wounds the mental feelings of the other, or so utterly destroys the peace of mind of the other, as to seriously impair the bodily health, or such as utterly destroys the legitimate ends of matrimony. Vincent v. Vincent, 208 Okl. 470, 473, 257 P.2d 512, 515 (1953).