159 Conn. 610 | Conn. | 1970
In this action the plaintiff seeks a legal separation, divorce, permanent and temporary
The court actually made no finding of fact beyond finding that the parties filed financial statements pursuant to the provisions of § 380 of the Practice Book. This finding has not been attacked by the plaintiff. The remainder of what is called a finding is merely a recital of what went on at the hearing on the plaintiff’s motion. Nothing was found or concluded.
The record presents no appealable issue because no error is properly assigned in any finding or conclusion of fact.
There is no error.