Free spousal support estimate based on Connecticut law. Get low, average & high monthly figures — plus duration forecast and factor breakdown.
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Connecticut considers 14 statutory factors for alimony. These include length of marriage, cause of divorce (fault is relevant), age, health, occupation, income, earning capacity, vocational skills, and estate of both parties. Connecticut still considers marital fault in alimony determinations.
No fixed formula. Courts weigh all 14 statutory factors. Connecticut is one of few states where the grounds for divorce can affect alimony.
At court's discretion. Can range from short-term rehabilitative support to permanent alimony for long marriages.
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Estimates only — not legal advice. Always consult a licensed Connecticut family law attorney.
Connecticut courts apply state law uniformly across counties. Whether you are in Bridgeport, New Haven, or Stamford, the calculator above gives you a CT-specific estimate. Select your city below.
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