· 3/18/2025

L. K. v. K. K.

Citations

  • 231 Conn. App. 417

Syllabus

The plaintiff, whose marriage to the defendant previously had been dis- solved, appealed from the judgment of the trial court denying her postdissolu- tion motion for an order requiring the defendant to pay the balance of attorney's fees awarded as part of the judgment of dissolution. The plaintiff claimed, inter alia, that the court improperly denied her motion on the ground that she had failed to ensure that a new, court-ordered fee affidavit was provided to the court. Held: The trial court neither misapplied the law nor abused its discretion in denying the plaintiff's motion for order, as the plaintiff, who did not appeal from the court's order to provide a new fee affidavit, had an obligation to comply with the court's valid and unambiguous order requiring a new fee affidavit in support of her motion for order. Argued November 21, 2024—officially released March 18, 2025

Judges: Bright; Suarez; Westbrook

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