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SC17200 - Denardo v. Bergamo
State: Connecticut
Court: Supreme Court
Docket No: 272cr23
Case Date: 01/18/2005
Plaintiff: SC17200 - Denardo
Defendant: Bergamo
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RICHARD S. DENARDO, JR. v. JANET BERGAMO (SC 17200)
Borden, Norcott, Katz, Palmer and Zarella, Js. Argued October 18, 2004--officially released January 18, 2005

Robert S. Kolesnik, Jr., for the appellants (intervening plaintiffs). Michael K. Conway, for the appellee (defendant).
Opinion

BORDEN, J. The dispositive issue in this appeal1 is whether grandparents, who were granted the right of visitation with respect to a minor child pursuant to General Statutes
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