ASHTON v. ASHTON

(11009)

31 Conn. App. 736 (1993)

JOHN F. ASHTON v. HEINKE P. ASHTON

Appellate Court of Connecticut.

Decision released June 29, 1993.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Abraham I. Gordon, with whom were Ronald D. Japha and, on the brief, Richard S. Scab, for the appellant (defendant).

Mark F. Katz, with whom, on the brief was Howard T. Owens, Jr., for the appellee (plaintiff).

DUPONT, C. J., HEIMAN and SCHALLER, JS.


HEIMAN, J.

The defendant, Heinke P. Ashton, appeals from the judgment of the trial court dissolving her marriage to the plaintiff. She claims that the judgment is fatally flawed because the trial court improperly (1) divided the parties' assets, (2) awarded time limited alimony, (3) precluded the defendant from introducing expert testimony at trial, and (4) accepted financial information submitted by the plaintiff that...

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