Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 51Connecticut Bar Association, 1977 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 187
... majority education for the parties ' children . One of the main factors31 in Judge Rubinow's decision in favor of the plaintiff - wife was the advantage of an edu- cation as constituting " an exceptional circumstance " warranting post ...
... majority education for the parties ' children . One of the main factors31 in Judge Rubinow's decision in favor of the plaintiff - wife was the advantage of an edu- cation as constituting " an exceptional circumstance " warranting post ...
Page 340
... majority is as- sailed for " blindly " upholding " the conviction of a defendant who may well be innocent . " 51 " 52 The dissenters here are not unmindful of the tendency of the new majority on the Court to reject or modify ...
... majority is as- sailed for " blindly " upholding " the conviction of a defendant who may well be innocent . " 51 " 52 The dissenters here are not unmindful of the tendency of the new majority on the Court to reject or modify ...
Page 444
... Majority Contract - Support - Majority Counsel Fees Custody , Interstate Custody - Habeas Corpus Dissolution of Marriage - Alimony An Adversarial Proceeding Care Commencement of Action - Criteria Considered - Custody - Education - Form ...
... Majority Contract - Support - Majority Counsel Fees Custody , Interstate Custody - Habeas Corpus Dissolution of Marriage - Alimony An Adversarial Proceeding Care Commencement of Action - Criteria Considered - Custody - Education - Form ...
Contents
The Journal Revised Peter L Costas | 1 |
Pro Se Marriage Dissolution in Connecticut | 15 |
Regulation of Tax Preparers Under the | 21 |
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