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Written by Rick Ortiz   
Monday, 04 August 2008 08:38

In an effort to bring more state-specific content to our visitors, DadsDivorce.com is seeking attorneys who will write periodic articles about family law issues in their state. If you are interested in having your articles posted on this page,
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Laws & Courts:
Connecticut Law - title 46B, Chapter 815 and 816.
Judicial Branch Homepage - includes a searchable opinion database and a Civil/Family Court "case look-up" page.
Connecticut Child Support:
Bureau of Child Support Enforcement (BCSE) - "overview of Connecticut's Child Support Laws from the Connecticut Department of Social Services.
Additional Resources:

Connecticut State Bar Association. - news and information from the CBA.
Court Forms - downloadable legal forms (in PDF format) from the Connecticut Judicial Branch.
Children's Rights Council - an office of the national nonprofit organization based in Washington, DC The organization works to assure children meaningful and continuing contact with both their parents and extended family regardless of the parents' marital status. For Connecticut chapters, contact Mark Roseman at 860-437-8010.

Public Access to Court Records -
Case Look-Up
provides information about civil, family, criminal, motor vehicle, housing, and small claims cases.  (Source:  National Center for State Courts)

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Connecticut’s Divorce Information Under Construction.

Thank you for visiting our Connecticut Resource page.

We are currently in the process of updating each state’s legal overview for this section of our website. However, the resource links on the right hand side of the page are still working and will provide you with further information specific to Connecticut’s divorce laws. Specifically, you may want to look at Connecticut’s state statutes for further reading at this time.

As always, please be sure to consult a licensed attorney in your state for more detailed information on how your state’s laws apply to you and your particular situation.

 

 

If you are a licensed attorney for Connecticut, or know of a licensed attorney for this state, we would like to have you review and edit the information for this state. We will furnish you with the old content for your review. In return, we will credit you for editing the overview of divorce information for Connecticut by stating at the top of this page “Information reviewed and edited by: (Your Name)” and establish a link directing potential clients to your firm’s webpage.

Typically, on this page you would find a brief legal overview of Connecticut’s divorce laws. The content usually contains the following list of information (where applicable per each state’s statutes):
Legal definitions of separation and divorce
Residency requirements
Grounds for divorce
Role of court
Divisions of property
Agreements
Prenuptial agreements
Child custody
Child support
Child support modification
Divorced in another state
Spousal support
Etc…

 

 

The State Resource pages are provided for informational purposes only. Do not take any actions based upon the information contained within the State Resource pages without first consulting an attorney licensed in your state. We at DadsDivorce.com strive to keep our information up-to-date; however state laws are not static and subject to change without notice.

Last Updated on Friday, 20 November 2009 11:21