What is the current state of the law in relation to desertion?

Saskatchewan, Canada


The following excerpt is from Totten v. Totten, 1959 CanLII 232 (SK CA):

The latest pronouncement relative to such a situation seems to be in Fishburn v. Fishburn [1955] P 29, [1955] 2 WLR 236, a defended petition for divorce, in which both parties alleged desertion. The third headnote is as follows: “That the initial desertion by the husband was therefore terminated by the wife.”

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