SCHULT v. SCHULT

(13482)

40 Conn. App. 675 (1996)

CHERYL SCHULT v. JEFFREY SCOT SCHULT

Appellate Court of Connecticut.

Decision released March 19, 1996.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Carolyn Wilkes Kaas, with whom, on the brief, were Susan Cartier and Ronald DeMatteo, certified legal interns, for the appellant (plaintiff).

John J. Bennett, for the appellee (intervenor).

Elizabeth Gleason, guardian ad litem.

Colette Griffin, for the minor child.

Dupont, C. J., O'Connell and Landau, Js.


DUPONT, C. J.

This appeal arises from the judgment dissolving the marriage between the plaintiff, Cheryl Schult, and the defendant, Jeffrey Scot Schult. The plaintiff and the defendant had only one child, who was born on October 6, 1988. The principal issue in this appeal is the proper construction and application of General Statutes § 46b-56b,1 which creates a rebuttable presumption "that it is in the best interest of the child to...

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