Conn. Gen. Stat. § 51-197a
(P.A. 76-436, S. 3, 681; P.A. 77-347, S. 6, 11; June Sp. Sess. P.A. 83-29, S. 3, 82; P.A. 87-338, S. 6, 11; P.A. 88-241, S. 8; P.A. 89-356, S. 6; P.A. 15-127, S. 4.)
Cited. 186 Conn. 153. Case does not come within narrow confines of existing exceptions to the finality rule for appeal; exceptions discussed. 189 C. 92. Cited. Id., 92; Id., 101; 191 C. 27; Id., 506; 192 C. 653; 193 C. 612. Does not preclude court from entertaining a writ of error pursuant to Sec. 52-272 from the small claims division. 194 Conn. 43. Cited. Id., 245; Id., 347; Id., 650; 195 C. 226; Id., 276; Id., 303; 197 C. 82; Id., 87; 202 C. 86; 203 C. 317; 206 C. 542; 209 C. 52; 210 C. 110; 212 C. 741; 220 C. 162; 222 C. 211; 224 C. 749; 225 C. 102; 226 C. 230; 228 C. 106; Id., 630. Appellate Court's order was not a necessary or appropriate exercise of authority under section; judgment of Appellate Court in 31 CA 728 reversed in part. 229 C. 817. Cited. 242 C. 599. Trial court order precluding parties from filing any further motions regarding custody or visitation constitutes an appealable final judgment. 243 C. 380. Cited. 1 CA 1; Id., 43; Id., 66; Id., 70; Id., 105; Id., 142; Id., 186; Id., 270; Id., 278; Id., 285; Id., 320; Id., 373; Id., 378; Id., 384; Id., 414; Id., 439; Id., 509; Id., 511; Id., 517; Id., 521; Id., 540; Id., 569; Id., 591; 2 CA 1; Id., 7; Id., 11; Id., 14; Id., 109; Id., 164; Id., 196; Id., 204; Id., 219; Id., 255; Id., 321; Id., 384; Id., 595; Id., 628; Id., 689; 3 CA 24; Id., 47; Id., 51; Id., 80; Id., 97; Id., 157; Id., 158; Id., 162; Id., 166; Id., 179; Id., 181; Id., 201; Id., 212; Id., 235; Id., 240; Id., 264; Id., 306; Id., 370; Id., 392; Id., 404; Id., 410; Id., 416; Id., 421; Id., 432; Id., 471; Id., 496; Id., 530; Id., 550; Id., 587; Id., 627; Id., 707; 4 CA 24; Id., 67; Id., 68; Id., 106; Id., 143; Id., 209; Id., 226; 5 CA 170; Id., 244; 9 CA 93; 20 CA 23; Id., 470; 22 CA 73; 25 CA 28; 26 CA 322; 29 CA 716; 33 CA 99; Id., 702; 35 CA 9; 36 CA 49; Id., 138; 37 CA 269; 40 CA 446; Id., 613; 41 CA 1; Id., 747. Court's temporary order to determine joint custody dispute over which school a child would attend was not a final judgment and was therefore not immediately appealable. 75 CA 279. Writ of error is the proper avenue to obtain review of a small claims matter where the trial court awards counterclaim damages above the jurisdictional money limit in Sec. 51-15. 140 Conn.App. 514.