The Connecticut Appellate Court affirmed a lower court’s order granting a law firm’s motion to dismiss a complaint brought by Marianne Haydusky in which she appealed a Probate Court order overruling her objection to the retention of the firm to serve as the administrator of her mother’s estate.

Haydusky, who represented herself, appealed Ansonia-Milford District Superior Judge Theodore R. Tyma granting the defendants’ motion to dismiss her appeal from an order of the Milford-Orange District Probate Court for lack of subject jurisdiction, arguing that the court had misinterpreted and misapplied the law and failed to rule regarding the Probate Court decree on the plaintiff’s application for reconsideration, according to the appellate court’s opinion.

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