Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 62State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1988 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 122
... parties is relevant if it occurs at a time that the parties ' marriage has not yet broken down irretrievably . Ferrucci does not , however , stand for the proposition that adultery should be considered where it postdates both the ...
... parties is relevant if it occurs at a time that the parties ' marriage has not yet broken down irretrievably . Ferrucci does not , however , stand for the proposition that adultery should be considered where it postdates both the ...
Page 135
... parties , to parties represented by legal services , to parties based upon judgments incorporating separation agreement provisions requiring the payment of fees , and to evidentiary questions . 1. Pro Se Parties 63 In Lev v . Lev , the ...
... parties , to parties represented by legal services , to parties based upon judgments incorporating separation agreement provisions requiring the payment of fees , and to evidentiary questions . 1. Pro Se Parties 63 In Lev v . Lev , the ...
Page 138
... parties , and even their counsel , can better spend their time and efforts in pursuits other than the rehashing of old battles . Fee awards , even modest ones , encourage these worthy objec- tives . Where the issue is counsel fees ...
... parties , and even their counsel , can better spend their time and efforts in pursuits other than the rehashing of old battles . Fee awards , even modest ones , encourage these worthy objec- tives . Where the issue is counsel fees ...
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SURVEY OF 1987 CONNECTICUT | 11 |
DEVELOPMENTS IN CONNECTICUT | 38 |
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