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Sheikh v. Sheikh

Appellate Court of Connecticut
Jan 25, 1994
636 A.2d 866 (Conn. App. Ct. 1994)

Opinion

(11945)

Argued December 9, 1993

Decision released January 25, 1994

Action for the dissolution of a marriage, and for other relief, brought to the Superior Court in the judicial district of Ansonia-Milford and referred to Hon. Philip E. Mancini, Jr., state trial referee; judgment dissolving the marriage and granting certain other relief, from which the defendant appealed to this court. Affirmed.

William B. Barnes, for the appellant (defendant).

Thomas B. Lynch, with whom, on the brief, was George F. Martelton, Jr., for the appellee (plaintiff).


This is a marriage dissolution action in which the defendant challenges the trial court's financial and visitation orders as well as its rulings relating to disclosure of the plaintiff's interest in a general partnership.

Our standard of review in domestic relations cases is very narrow, and we will afford great deference to a trial court's rulings. Roach v. Roach, 20 Conn. App. 500, 505, 568 A.2d 1037 (1990). "We will not reverse such a ruling unless the appellant demonstrates that the court has misapplied the law or could not reasonably have reached its conclusions." Curzi v. Curzi, 21 Conn. App. 5, 7, 570 A.2d 1134, cert. denied, 215 Conn. 802, 574 A.2d 217 (1990). Our review of the record indicates that the trial court acted within its broad discretion. Specifically, the record fails to disclose that the factual findings of the court were clearly erroneous in view of the evidence, that the decision was otherwise erroneous in law; Practice Book 4061; or unsupported by the evidence. Cromwell Common Associates v. Koziura, 21 Conn. App. 1, 5, 570 A.2d 1131 (1990).


Summaries of

Sheikh v. Sheikh

Appellate Court of Connecticut
Jan 25, 1994
636 A.2d 866 (Conn. App. Ct. 1994)
Case details for

Sheikh v. Sheikh

Case Details

Full title:TERESA SHEIKH v. MORARD SHEIKH

Court:Appellate Court of Connecticut

Date published: Jan 25, 1994

Citations

636 A.2d 866 (Conn. App. Ct. 1994)
33 Conn. App. 927

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