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  1. Michelle Triola Marvin was an American actress who sued actor Lee Marvin for palimony in 1977. She lived with Dick Van Dyke until her death in 2009 from lung cancer.

  2. 31 de out. de 2009 · Michelle Triola Marvin, a former nightclub singer whose claims as the onetime live-in girlfriend of actor Lee Marvin led to a landmark ruling that established the legal concept of palimony, has...

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    • Michelle Triola Lived with Actor Lee Marvin For 6 Years & Adopted His Name
    • Triola’S Lawsuit Against Marvin Birthed The Concept of Palimony
    • Triola Attended UCLA & Performed on The Sunset Strip
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    Triola began a romantic relationship with actor Lee Marvin in 1964. They met on the set of the movie Ship of Fools. According to IMDB, Triola had a small role as a “stand-in.” Marvin was still married to his wife, Betty Marvin, with whom he had four children. The Los Angeles Timesreported Marvin left his wife after he had already been dating Triola...

    Triola’s case centered around the idea that she was owed the same amount of money any wife would be owed in a divorce. She hired lawyer Marvin Mitchelson to represent her in 1972. Triola argued she was entitled to $1.8 million from Marvin because, by her calculation, he had earned about $3.6 million while they were living together. The Los Angeles ...

    Triola was a southern California native. She was born in November 1933 and was raised in Los Angeles. The Los Angeles Timesreported she attended UCLA and studied theater arts. Triola pursued a singing career. The newspaper reported at the time of her death that Triola had “gained notice as a singer in the 1950s when she performed at a club on the S...

    Michelle Triola Marvin was an actress and singer who lived with actor Lee Marvin for six years and sued him for palimony. She later became the longtime partner of Dick Van Dyke, with whom she never married but had a written agreement.

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  3. 31 de out. de 2009 · Michelle Triola Marvin, whose landmark alimony-without-marriage lawsuit against the actor Lee Marvin, her former boyfriend, helped lead to the concept of “palimony” settlements for unmarried ...

  4. She sued actor Lee Marvin for half of his fortune after their six-year relationship ended in 1970. Her case established the right of unmarried partners to sue for joint property and coined the term "palimony".

  5. Michelle Triola Marvin, a former singer and actress, sued her ex-lover Lee Marvin for half of his earnings during their six-year unmarried relationship. The case established the right of partners in nonmarried relationships to sue for a division of property and sparked similar suits across America.

  6. 30 de out. de 2009 · Michelle Triola Marvin, 75, whose lawsuit against her actor companion Lee Marvin resulted in the introduction of the term ‘palimony,’ died today in Malibu, where she shared a home with actor...