DocketNumber: No. 30 06 72
Citation Numbers: 1995 Conn. Super. Ct. 119
Judges: MIHALAKOS, J.
Filed Date: 1/6/1995
Status: Non-Precedential
Modified Date: 7/5/2016
The defendant proceeded to introduce evidence that the plaintiff cohabited with a certain Mr. Alexander and that the provision of Connecticut General Statutes, Sec.
The defendant in his brief states that the primary issue is whether a prohibition in the judgment which precludes modification of alimony precludes the court from terminating alimony pursuant to Connecticut General Statutes, Sec.
The court does not feel that it does. It will, therefore, decide this matter on the merits rather than on statutory construction. The defendant has failed to convince this court that the relationship between the plaintiff and Mr. Alexander was such that would give rise to this court to modify the alimony award. It was not the type of relationship which was akin to a marriage lacking only the formality of a wedding ceremony.
The defendant has failed to carry his burden of proof and this motion is therefore denied.
Mihalakos, J.