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  1. Actress Michelle Triola Marvin and actor Lee Marvin attend an event in October 1969 in Los Angeles, California. She would later sue him for palimony. Dick Van Dyke and Michelle Triola attend 39th Annual Tony Awards at the Shubert Theater in New York City on June 2, 1985.

  2. The Marvin v. Marvin "Palimony" Suit: 1979 Plaintiff: Michelle Triola Marvin Defendant: Lee Marvin Plaintiff Claim: That Michelle Triola Marvin was entitled to half of Lee Marvin's earnings during the six years they spent together as an unmarried couple Chief Defense Lawyers: Mark Goldman and A. David Kagon Chief Lawyer for Plaintiff: Marvin Mitchelson Judge: Arthur K. Marshall Place: Los ...

  3. 8 de ene. de 2015 · Michelle Triola Marvin helped make “palimony” a household word. In her 1972 lawsuit against her former boyfriend, Oscar-winning actor Lee Marvin, she established the then-novel legal concept ...

  4. 31 de oct. de 2009 · LOS ANGELES — Michelle Triola Marvin whose landmark lawsuit against her former lover, “Dirty Dozen” actor Lee Marvin, placed the word “palimony” into the family law lexicon and changed ...

  5. 2 de nov. de 2009 · Michelle Triola Marvin, a former nightclub singer whose claims as the one-time live-in girlfriend of actor Lee Marvin led to a landmark

  6. Michelle Marvin contacted Marvin Mitchelson, a colorful Los Angeles, California divorce lawyer often hired by Hollywood celebrities. Mitchelson filed a suit charging that, apart from the lack of a $3 marriage license, Lee Marvin and Michelle Triola Marvin were essentially married from 1964 to 1970.

  7. 30 de oct. de 2009 · Michelle Triola Marvin and Lee Marvin were not married, but when she and the Oscar-winning star of ‘Cat Ballou’ split up, she felt she deserved $1.8 million, half what he made during the six ...