Official Legal Form
Filing for a Divorce
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Divorce
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When & how to file
Quick guide: File this form to start or respond to divorce, child custody, alimony, or family-related proceedings.
Jurisdiction: Intended for state courts in Connecticut. Filing rules may vary by individual court.
Source: Published by Connecticut Courts — Forms. View on official site →
Important: Verify the form is current with the issuing authority before filing. The wrong version may delay or void your petition.
When to call a lawyer: Consult a licensed attorney if you’re unsure whether this is the right form or how to fill it out.
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