Case Name: JOHN P. ARSERIO vs. JENNIE ARSERIO
Court: Connecticut Superior Court
Jurisdiction: Connecticut
Decision Date: 1944-12-13
Citations: 13 Conn. Supp. 146
Docket Number: File No. 55477
Parties: JOHN P. ARSERIO vs. JENNIE ARSERIO
Judges: 
Reporter: Connecticut Supplement
Volume: 13
Pages: 146–146

Head Matter:
JOHN P. ARSERIO vs. JENNIE ARSERIO
Superior Court New Haven County
File No. 55477
MEMORANDUM FILED DECEMBER 13, 1944
T. Holmes Bracken, of New Haven, for the Plaintiff.
Fitzgerald, Foote & Fitzgerald, of New Haven, for the Defendant.

Opinion:
QUINLAN J.
There was personal service. Alimony was claimed. No order of alimony was made. One of the children for whom support was provided is now married. The boy is 17 and earning good compensation. He is emancipated and is paying his mother a weekly sum. Reasonable grounds in the way of changed circumstances warrant a termination of the order of support and it is hereby so ordered.
The suggestion that alimony be now awarded to the wife seems to be adversely answered by the statute itself (Gen. Stat. [1930J §5182) wherein it is provided that "any order.... may, at any time thereafter, be set aside or altered. Akin to the decision in Semple vs. Semple, 3 Conn. Sup. 351 (Inglis, J.) if there was no order, as here, "there is no order" to be set aside or altered. Any claim for alimony at this time is denied.