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Zoarski v. Zoarski

Supreme Court of Connecticut
Nov 5, 1971
290 A.2d 324 (Conn. 1971)

Opinion

Argued November 3, 1971

Decided November 5, 1971

Action for a divorce, brought to the Superior Court in New Haven County at Waterbury, where the defendant filed a cross complaint and the cause was referred to Hon. Abraham S. Bordon, state referee; judgment for the defendant on the complaint and on the cross complaint and appeal by the plaintiff. No error.

Nathan A. Resnik, for the appellant (plaintiff).

Harold B. Yudkin, for the appellee (defendant).


This appeal is from a judgment for the defendant on the plaintiff's complaint and on the defendant's cross complaint, each seeking a divorce on the ground of intolerable cruelty. We find no error in the evidential rulings of the state referee who tried the case sitting as a court. The finding of facts, which is not subject to material correction, fully supports the conclusions of the court.


Summaries of

Zoarski v. Zoarski

Supreme Court of Connecticut
Nov 5, 1971
290 A.2d 324 (Conn. 1971)
Case details for

Zoarski v. Zoarski

Case Details

Full title:HOWARD F. ZOARSKI v. BARBARA B. ZOARSKI

Court:Supreme Court of Connecticut

Date published: Nov 5, 1971

Citations

290 A.2d 324 (Conn. 1971)
161 Conn. 578

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