The second count incorporates the first count and purports to CT Page 7648 state a claim for loss of spousal consortium for Jacqueline Hughes as against all the defendants. The third count incorporates the first count and purports to state a claim for loss of parental consortium for Jeffrey Hughes, ppa Jacqueline Hughes, as against all the defendants. The fourth count incorporates the first count and purports to state a cause of action for bystander emotional distress for Jeffrey Hughes, ppa Jacqueline Hughes, as against all the defendants.
On April 8, 1997, the defendants filed a motion to strike the third count of the amended complaint accompanied by a memorandum of law. On May 21, 1997, the plaintiffs filed a memorandum in opposition to the motion to strike.
"The purpose of a motion to strike is to contest . . . the legal sufficiency of the allegations of any complaint . . . to state a claim upon which relief can be granted. In ruling on a motion to strike, the court is limited to the facts alleged in the complaint. The court must construe the facts in the complaint most favorably to the plaintiff." (Internal quotation marks omitted.) Waters v. Autuori,
The defendants move to strike the third count on the ground that Connecticut does not recognize a cause of action for parental consortium.
In Connecticut, the issue of whether an action for loss of parental consortium lies has not been directly addressed by either of our appellate courts. In Hopson v. St. Mary's Hospital,
A claim for loss of parental consortium is distinct from a claim for loss of spousal consortium, the basis of which arises out of the conjugal relationships of the marriage contract. Such a contractual basis does not exist in the claim for a loss of parental consortium. This conclusion is consistent with the narrow guidance provided by the Supreme and Appellate courts in both Hopson and Mahoney, supra. Accordingly, the court finds that the plaintiff has failed to state a cause of action and as such the defendants' motion to strike is granted.
Comerford, J.
