Fiorita v. Fiorita, No. Fa92 0126887 S (Jan. 11, 2000)
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Opinion
In Amodio v. Amodio,
"General Statutes §
46b-1 (c)[4] provides the Superior Court with plenary and general subject matter jurisdiction over legal disputes in "family relations matters," including alimony and support. General Statutes §46b-86 (a)[5] provides the trial court with continuing jurisdiction to modify support orders. Together, therefore, these two statutes provided the trial court with subject matter jurisdiction over the modification claim in the present case." Id. at 730.
Since the court has jurisdiction over this subject matter, the court may consider the question of how to apply §
"General Statutes §
46b-86 (a) permits the court to make any order for alimony or child support nonmodifiable. In Guille v. Guille,196 Conn. 260 (1985), however, the Supreme Court held that the statute does not restrict the court's power to modify child support. The court rejected the contention that parents, by agreement and in reliance on General Statutes46b-86 (a), can preclude modification of a child support order. Id., 265. Citing Guille, the Appellate Court held in Rempt v. Rempt,5 Conn. App. 85 ,89 (1985), that the child support portion of an unallocated award of alimony and child support can be modified despite a provision in the divorce decree that the unallocated order was not modifiable as to term or amount." Ibid.
The Defendant's Motion to Dismiss is denied. CT Page 492
HILLER, J.
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