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   State Courts - Connecticut - March 3, 2003

  
Pavarini v. Pavarini, FA000177374S, SUPERIOR COURT OF CONNECTICUT, JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF STAMFORD-NORWALK AT STAMFORD, March 3, 2003, Filed
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Overview: An appeals court granted divorce, adopting parties' custody and parenting plan stipulation for their four minor children, ordered husband to pay $ 1,500 monthly alimony, $ 585 weekly child support, and allocated proceeds upon sale of home.

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Ragsdale v. Riehl, CV990362190S, SUPERIOR COURT OF CONNECTICUT, JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF FAIRFIELD, AT BRIDGEPORT, March 3, 2003, Filed
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Overview: Default entered against the driver for failure to appear. The driver was responsible for injuries the plaintiff suffered and liable for economic and non-economic damages proximately caused by the incident.

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Schenck v. Schenck, FA010187040, SUPERIOR COURT OF CONNECTICUT, JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF STAMFORD-NORWALK AT STAMFORD, March 3, 2003, Decided , March 3, 2003, Filed
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Overview: Where both parties contributed to the causes of the marriage breakdown, a decree of dissolution could be entered; the wife was awarded the marital home and the remaining marital property was equitably divided.

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Torgerson v. Kenny, CV020464344S, SUPERIOR COURT OF CONNECTICUT, JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF NEW HAVEN, AT NEW HAVEN, March 3, 2003, Decided , March 3, 2003, Filed
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Woosley v. Smith, FA020392653(S), SUPERIOR COURT OF CONNECTICUT, JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF FAIRFIELD, AT BRIDGEPORT, March 3, 2003, Filed
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Overview: Trial court granted motion by adoptive parents to dismiss biological father's statutory visitation request, as father's parental rights had been terminated and he failed to prove parent-like relationship and serious harm necessary to seek visitation.

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