Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 27Connecticut Bar Association, 1953 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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ALIMONY AND ALLOWANCES ( Part A. ) By VICTOR M. GORDON † 1. Introduction The word “ alimony ” first appeared in Connecticut statutes in two pieces of legislation passed by the General Assembly in 1877 , one dealing with the ...
ALIMONY AND ALLOWANCES ( Part A. ) By VICTOR M. GORDON † 1. Introduction The word “ alimony ” first appeared in Connecticut statutes in two pieces of legislation passed by the General Assembly in 1877 , one dealing with the ...
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[ Liability for alimony ] is based upon the duty of the husband to continue to support a wife whom he has in legal effect abandoned . It defines that duty in terms of money , or property , and decrees specific performance of it ...
[ Liability for alimony ] is based upon the duty of the husband to continue to support a wife whom he has in legal effect abandoned . It defines that duty in terms of money , or property , and decrees specific performance of it ...
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are Practice Book provisions affecting the problem of modification of alimony.28 2 It was stated by the court in Lasprogato v . Lasprogato : 283 “ In the instant case , the agreement of the parties was not incorporated or referred to in ...
are Practice Book provisions affecting the problem of modification of alimony.28 2 It was stated by the court in Lasprogato v . Lasprogato : 283 “ In the instant case , the agreement of the parties was not incorporated or referred to in ...
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Contents
CONNECTICUT | 1 |
SEPTEMBER 1953 NUMBER | 3 |
REALISTIC COURT REFORM A STUDY IN PENDING PROPOSALS | 11 |
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