In 1926 Peaches tried to obtain a divorce during which the Putnam County, New York trial gained repeated national newspaper headlines, and the couple became well known in US popular culture of the time. Among the notable incidents were her allegations of her husband's odd behavior including the fact that he kept a honking African goose in their bedroom. Nonetheless, the court turned her down, granting only a separation.
When Edward Browning died in 1934, Peaches was awarded his entire estate.
Peaches Browning died in 1956 and is buried in the Ferncliff Cemetery in Hartsdale, New York.