In a case of first impression that’s headed for appellate court review, Middlesex Superior Court Judge Robert F. McWeeny is challenging a ruling that he has no standing to contest the loss of his late wife’s pension benefits, which stopped when he remarried.

McWeeny was married to H. Maria Cone, who was a Hartford city attorney before becoming a Superior Court judge. She died in 1999, and McWeeny received surviving spouse pension benefits of $24,000 a year from the city until he remarried in 2003.

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