DocketNumber: No. 30 76 77
Judges: MIHALAKOS, J.
Filed Date: 5/1/1992
Status: Non-Precedential
Modified Date: 4/17/2021
The intervenor is the guardian of one of the children in the dissolution proceeding. The Brookfield Probate Court made her guardian of Curtiss Bryant on June 25, 1991. The intervenor has applied to the Probate Court to be appointed guardian of the other minor child. This application is still pending.
The intervenor argues that the Superior Court lacks jurisdiction to enter orders affecting the minor children of the plaintiff and defendant in this dissolution proceeding. CT Page 4060 As a result, the intervenor further argues that this court must strike plaintiff's claim for relief which seeks custody and support for the minor children.
The intervenor relies on Dunham v. Dunham,
This court disagrees with the intervenor's position that this court lacks jurisdiction. Nowhere in the statutes or in case law does the Probate Court have the authority or power to enter orders of custody. If the intervenor's position were to be upheld, we could have the anomalous situation of precluding forever any custody orders, if orders of guardianship had been previously entered by the Probate Court and no application for removal of the parent was filed.
In Pfeiffer v. Pfeiffer,
Motion is denied.
MIHALAKOS, J.