Source: https://westhartfordlaw.com/representative-cases
Timestamp: 2019-04-24 02:10:17+00:00

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Maturo v. Maturo - 296 Conn. 80 (2010) - Co-Authored amicus curiae brief in landmark case regarding determination of child support.
Mickey v. Mickey - 292 Conn. 597 (2009) - appellate review of issues surrounding property division incident to a dissolution action.
Fish v. Fish - 285 Conn. 24 - Co-Authored amicus curiae brief in landmark case regarding third party custody actions.
Bauer v. Bauer - 130 Conn.App. 185 (2011) - Appellate Review of asset division incident to divorce proceedings.
In re: Alison M. - 127 Conn.App 197 (2011) - Appellate review of Termination of Parental Rights proceedings involving intervening grandparents.
Lehan v. Lehan - 118 Conn.App 685 (2010) - Appellate review of Trial Court post judgment orders regarding a finding of contempt and modification of alimony, with instruction on remand to deny both post judgment motions.
Gamble Perugini v. Perugini- 112 Conn.App. 231(2009) - Appellate review of dissolution proceedings where error claimed regarding trial court orders for alimony, property division and college costs.
Natarajan v. Natarajan - 107 Conn.App. 381 (2008) - Appellate review of dissolution proceedings wherein error claimed regarding evidentiary issues and the division of property.
Lusa v. Grunberg - 101 Conn.App. 739(2007) - Appellate review of custody and support orders clarifying includable income sources for child support purposes.
Doody v. Doody 99 Conn.App - 512 (2007) - Appellate review of trial court decision denying post judgment motion for modification of alimony and child support.
In re: Halle T. - 96 Conn.App. 815 (2006) - Appellate representation of party to Termination of Parental Rights proceedings.
Munson v. Munson - 98 Conn.App. 869 (2006) - Appellate review of Trial Court denial of motion for modification of child support.
Bee v. Bee - 79 Conn.App. 783 (2003) - Appellate review of Trial Court dissolution judgment wherein the appellant claimed error with regard to both child support and asset division issues.

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