Part OfArthur T. LaPrade, Attorney General Opinions, 1933Alternate TitleWhether a woman who was married to a citizen of Mexico, took on her husband's nationality and that after the marriage was terminated, she would, under most circumstances, resume her original nationality so long as she resided in the United StatesCreatorArthur T. LaPradePublisherArizona Attorney General's OfficePage Count3Document TypeLaw DocumentState DocumentBrowse TopicImmigration and MigrationSociety and CultureWomenSubjectAttorneys general's opinions--ArizonaLaw--ArizonaDate Original1933-12-19Date Range1930s (1930-1939)TypeTextOriginal FormatOpinionsLanguageEnglishContributing InstitutionState of Arizona Research Library- Arizona State Library, Archives and Public RecordsCollectionLaw CollectionArizona Attorney General OpinionsSubcollectionArthur T. LaPrade, Attorney General Opinions, 1933-1935Rights StatementCopyright to this resource is held by the creating agency and is provided here for educational purposes only. It may not be reproduced or distributed in any format without written permission of the creating agency. Any attempt to circumvent the access controls placed on this file is a violation of United States and international copyright laws, and is subject to criminal prosecution.