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  Connecticut General Statutes
Research Guides prepared by the Connecticut Judicial Branch law librarians:

Publications from the Connecticut Judicial Branch:

OLR Research Reports - Connecticut Office of Legislative Research:

Library Materials

  • Connecticut Family Law Citations: A Reference Guide to Connecticut Family Law Decisions, by Cynthia C. George

  • Connecticut Practice, Family Law and Practice with Forms, by Arnold H. Rutkin
    (Part 4: Dissolution of Marriage)

  • Friendly Divorce Guidebook for Connecticut, by Barbara Kahn Stark

The above treatises are available at each of your local law libraries.
 

U.S. Department of State Publications

  • Marriage and Divorce -

    Many U.S. citizens choose to marry, or obtain a divorce while traveling or living abroad. There are things you’ll need to know if you do choose to marry or divorce while out of the U.S. We hope the information below will be helpful to you.
  Selected Statutes:

Chapter 815j – Dissolution of Marriage, Legal Separation and Annulment

  • Sec. 46b-40. Grounds for dissolution of marriage; legal separation; annulment.
  • Sec. 46b-44. Residency Requirement.

Click on the link below to search the full-text of the statutes: http://search.cga.state.ct.us/dtsearch_pub_statutes.html

Connecticut Practice Book

Chapter 25 – Procedure in Family Matters

  • Sec. 25-1. Definitions Applicable to Proceeding in Family Matters
  • Sec. 25-2. Complaints for Dissolution of Marriage, Legal Separation, or Annulment
  • Sec. 25-5. Automatic Orders upon Service of Complaint or Application
  • Sec. 25-7. Pleadings in general; Amendments to Complaint or Application
  • Sec. 25-8. Amendment; New Grounds for Dissolution of Marriage
  • Sec. 25-9. Answer, cross complaint, claims for relief by defendant
  • Sec. 25-10. Answer to cross complaint

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