Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 67State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1993 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Both the Supreme and the Appellate Courts repeatedly emphasized that trial courts may not deviate from the child support which would result from application of the child support guidelines without a specific finding that the application ...
Both the Supreme and the Appellate Courts repeatedly emphasized that trial courts may not deviate from the child support which would result from application of the child support guidelines without a specific finding that the application ...
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A court also decided that social security disability benefits paid to minor children are a dollar for dollar credit against child support under the guidelines . Yet , another trial court rejected a magistrate's decision which used ...
A court also decided that social security disability benefits paid to minor children are a dollar for dollar credit against child support under the guidelines . Yet , another trial court rejected a magistrate's decision which used ...
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therefore , went only to the issue of the defendant's circumstances vis a vis her need for alimony , i.e. , her ' potential earning capacity , ' and not to the issue of her ( or the child's ) economic circumstances .
therefore , went only to the issue of the defendant's circumstances vis a vis her need for alimony , i.e. , her ' potential earning capacity , ' and not to the issue of her ( or the child's ) economic circumstances .
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