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- Q17012925 subject Q6996656.
- Q17012925 subject Q6998713.
- Q17012925 subject Q8142511.
- Q17012925 subject Q8520347.
- Q17012925 abstract "Template:Infobox court caseIn the Matter of the Estate of Strittmater (140 N.J. Eq. 94) is a 1947 New Jersey legal decision relating to the estate of well-known feminist, Louisa F. Strittmater (1896–1944).Strittmater's division of her estate to the National Woman's Party (a feminist organization) was challenged, and at issue was Stittmater's capacity to execute a will. Strittmater's lifelong physician, Dr. Sarah Smalley, testified to the court that Strittmater suffered from paranoia and a split personality. There was no contrary medical testimony, although the court noted that the factual evidence supported a split personality. In her public dealings, she was often "entirely reasonable and normal" and demonstrated a healthy, loving relationship with her parents. Yet in some later notes, she described her mother as a "Moronic she-devil" and her father as an "unintelligent savage." Her occasionally reasonable disposition would often be overcome by violent outbursts, including the killing of a pet kitten, explosive tantrums with "vile language," and destruction of household furniture (including a clock). Her secret scribblings espoused an "insane hatred of men" that manifested in a desire that all baby boys be "put to death at birth."On appeal, the decision was upheld; the Court of Appeals stated that ". . . it was her paranoic condition, especially her insane delusions about the male, that led her to leave her estate to the National Women’s Party." (Note: The court mistakenly refers to the organization as the National Women's Party, where it is actually the National Woman's Party) The court, holding that she lacked mental capacity, invalidated the will and distributed her assets to her closest relatives through intestate succession.The Strittmater decision has been described as a pretextual decision arising from the judges' biases.".
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- Q17012925 wikiPageWikiLink Q6996656.
- Q17012925 wikiPageWikiLink Q6998713.
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- Q17012925 wikiPageWikiLink Q8142511.
- Q17012925 wikiPageWikiLink Q8520347.
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- Q17012925 comment "Template:Infobox court caseIn the Matter of the Estate of Strittmater (140 N.J. Eq. 94) is a 1947 New Jersey legal decision relating to the estate of well-known feminist, Louisa F. Strittmater (1896–1944).Strittmater's division of her estate to the National Woman's Party (a feminist organization) was challenged, and at issue was Stittmater's capacity to execute a will. Strittmater's lifelong physician, Dr.".
- Q17012925 label "In re Strittmater".
- Q17012925 depiction Seal_of_New_Jersey.svg.