Divorce Process Serving in Connecticut
Your spouse must be formally served for a divorce to proceed. SimpleDivorce assigns a licensed process server who delivers the papers, documents each attempt with GPS and time stamps, and returns a notarized affidavit of service for the court. In Connecticut, about 90 days minimum after filing; most uncontested cases finalize in 3 to 5 months, depending on the court's docket.
Filing in Connecticut
Court
Superior Court (Family Division)
Residency
One spouse must have lived in Connecticut for at least 12 months before filing or before the divorce is finalized, or have been domiciled in the state at the time of marriage and returned with intent to remain permanently.
Filing fee
Approximately $360 court filing fee (varies by county; passed through at cost).
Waiting period
A 90-day waiting period applies after filing before the divorce can be finalized, though the court may waive it if the spouses have a complete written agreement and circumstances warrant an earlier date.
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