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How It Works
It takes just 3 easy steps to file for divorce.
Benefits of Our Service
The divorce process is stressful enough on its own. So we want our clients to go through at least one of its steps with ease. At ConnecticutDivorceForAll.com we have over 9 years of professional experience preparing uncontested divorce forms for clients in Connecticut. For just $139, you’ll get a complete package of documents for your divorce in 2 business days. Here’s what we offer you:
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A court-acceptance guarantee for all forms created on our platform or your money back
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Detailed instructions on how to file for divorce yourself
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Review your answers and make changes anytime
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A full package of divorce filings
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Receive completed forms in your email within 2 business days
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Substantial savings on the services of a lawyer
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Paperwork preparation from the comfort of your home
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Attentive customer support service
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Valid Grounds for Divorce in
Connecticut State
The current divorce rate in Connecticut state is 2.7 per 1,000 inhabitants. This puts the state slightly above the national average.
Couples in Connecticut can apply for a no-fault or fault-based divorce, depending on their choice. The first type is also called an uncontested divorce, and it implies that the couple has previously agreed on every aspect of the process, such as child custody or alimony.
In case of fault-based divorce, spouses can choose one of the following grounds:
•Adultery;
•Absence of one of the spouses for over 12 months with the neglect of duty;
•At least 7 years of absence from marriage without communication;
•Addiction to substances;
•Сruelty;
•Imprisonment;
•Mental illness of one of the spouses.