Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 56Connecticut Bar Association, 1982 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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suant to a separation agreement.88 The trial court found in favor of the plaintiff . The Supreme Court reversed . The parties had entered into a separation agreement in 1970 which was followed shortly thereafter by a Mexican divorce ...
suant to a separation agreement.88 The trial court found in favor of the plaintiff . The Supreme Court reversed . The parties had entered into a separation agreement in 1970 which was followed shortly thereafter by a Mexican divorce ...
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... with the drafting of a separation agreement and / or advising both parties with respect to a separation agreement , even if an action for legal separation or dissolution of marriage is not yet pending or about to be commenced ?
... with the drafting of a separation agreement and / or advising both parties with respect to a separation agreement , even if an action for legal separation or dissolution of marriage is not yet pending or about to be commenced ?
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27 , cited above ) should apply equally to a lawyer's negotiation of a settlement or drafting a separation agreement and advising the parties on a separation agreement , whether or not litigation is pending or about to be commenced ...
27 , cited above ) should apply equally to a lawyer's negotiation of a settlement or drafting a separation agreement and advising the parties on a separation agreement , whether or not litigation is pending or about to be commenced ...
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Connecticut Supreme Court Review | 1 |
Family Law Arthur E Balbirer | 26 |
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