Nangia v. Nangia
Nangia v. Nangia
Opinion of the Court
We have carefully reviewed the entire record and cannot conclude that the trial court abused
A trial court has broad discretion in domestic relations cases because it has the opportunity to observe the parties and to assess the evidence. In order for us to conclude that the trial court abused its discretion, we must find that the court incorrectly applied the law or could not reasonably conclude as it did. Wolfburg v. Wolfburg, 27 Conn. App. 396, 398, 606 A.2d 48 (1992). We can conclude neither on the facts of this case.
The judgment is affirmed.
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