Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 27Connecticut Bar Association, 1953 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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We cannot say that the award of $ 7500 , which is slightly more than one - fourth of the defendant's estate ... The court was of the opinion that the $ 3,000 awarded for the support of the minor child to cover her needs until she ...
We cannot say that the award of $ 7500 , which is slightly more than one - fourth of the defendant's estate ... The court was of the opinion that the $ 3,000 awarded for the support of the minor child to cover her needs until she ...
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Here the award of $ 2,100 per year for alimony and support of one minor child was passed upon the assumption that the husband's income was $ 4,500 annually . Upon the motion for modification , it was established that the husband's ...
Here the award of $ 2,100 per year for alimony and support of one minor child was passed upon the assumption that the husband's income was $ 4,500 annually . Upon the motion for modification , it was established that the husband's ...
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regard to the winner of the Annual Award of Merit , it is impossible to do justice by pointing out noteworthy phases of its activities . It is sufficient to say that the program of this organization was the most comprehensive and well ...
regard to the winner of the Annual Award of Merit , it is impossible to do justice by pointing out noteworthy phases of its activities . It is sufficient to say that the program of this organization was the most comprehensive and well ...
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Contents
CONNECTICUT | 1 |
SEPTEMBER 1953 NUMBER | 3 |
REALISTIC COURT REFORM A STUDY IN PENDING PROPOSALS | 11 |
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