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Packard v. Packard

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Rebecca M. Packard, self-represented, the appellant (defendant).

Jay B. Packard, self-represented, the appellee (plaintiff), filed a brief.

DiPentima, C.J., and Alvord and Beach, Js.

PER CURIAM.

The defendant, Rebecca M. Packard, appeals from the judgment dissolving her marriage with the plaintiff, Jay B. Packard. This appeal has been amended three times, challenging orders entered after judgment. Specifically, the defendant (1) claims that as to the April 7, 2017 judgment, the findings, conclusions and orders are erroneous; (2) challenges the July 28, 2017 order regarding renovations to the marital home; (3) challenges the August 18, 2017 order requiring her to sign a release of medical information to the guardian ad litem; and (4) challenges the October 6, 2017 orders regarding facilitating the sale of the marital home.1 Additionally, she asserts state and federal constitutional violations. We affirm the judgment of the trial court.

The defendant, in her lengthy and detailed brief, presents no legal analysis and cites virtually no case law.2 A narrative account of the demise of the parties' relationship and the effect of various orders on the defendant, however compelling, does not suffice as an adequate brief under our procedural law.3 "[F]or this court judiciously and efficiently to consider claims of error raised on appeal ... the parties must clearly and fully set forth their arguments in their briefs.... The parties may not merely cite a legal principle without analyzing the relationship between the facts of the case and the law cited." (Internal quotation marks omitted.) State v. Buhl , 321 Conn. 688, 724, 138 A.3d 868 (2016) ; see also Getty Properties Corp. v. ATKR , LLC , 315 Conn. 387, 413, 107 A.3d 931 (2015) (claim inadequately briefed when appellants undertook "no analysis or application of the law to the facts of [the] case"); Taylor v. Mucci, 288 Conn. 379, 383 n.4, 952 A.2d 776 (2008) (analysis, rather than mere abstract assertion, required to avoid abandoning issue by failing to brief issue properly; where claim receives only cursory attention without substantive discussion or citation of authorities, it is deemed abandoned). In this matter, we are unable to determine the legal bases for the claims and relief that the defendant seeks. As a result of the defendant's inadequate brief, we decline to address the claims raised therein.

The judgment is affirmed.

1 The defendant has filed additional amended appeals that were severed from this appeal and assigned a separate...

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"...forth in § 1.1 into a mere example that can be expanded upon by adding another line from the schedule K-1. See Packard v. Packard , 181 Conn. App. 404, 406, 186 A.3d 795 (2018) ("analysis, rather than mere abstract assertion, required to avoid abandoning issue by failing to brief issue prop..."
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Document | Connecticut Court of Appeals – 2019
Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. v. Caldrello
"...quotation marks omitted.) Thompson v. Rhodes , 125 Conn. App. 649, 651, 10 A.3d 537 (2010) ; see also Packard v. Packard , 181 Conn. App. 404, 405 n.3, 186 A.3d 795 (2018).In addition, as we previously determined relative to the defendant's claim regarding the denial of her motion for a new..."
Document | Connecticut Court of Appeals – 2018
State v. Artiaco
"..."
Document | Connecticut Court of Appeals – 2019
Grogan v. Penza
"...forth in § 1.1 into a mere example that can be expanded upon by adding another line from the schedule K-1. See Packard v. Packard , 181 Conn. App. 404, 406, 186 A.3d 795 (2018) ("analysis, rather than mere abstract assertion, required to avoid abandoning issue by failing to brief issue prop..."
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