Online Divorcein Connecticut
Online divorce is a cost-effective solution for spouses that agree on each aspect of ending their marriage, such as property division, child custody issues, and alimony payments. It works best for uncontested cases, allowing couples to avoid lawyers’ involvement. Our service provides an ideal way to complete legal forms online and prepare for the filing process, saving you both money and time.
- Easy-to-use platform
- Helpful customer support
- Up-to-date forms only
- No hidden fees
- Filing instructions included
of court approval
of divorce documents
How It Works
Our online service is a suitable option for spouses who have reached an agreement over divorce terms and have an uncontested, no-fault marriage dissolution. A lawyer is not necessarily required in such cases because spouses can go through the process on their own, saving money on legal representation.
When you decide to file pro se, completing papers on your own may be confusing and stressful, and hiring a lawyer to do it – too expensive. Our service is a cost-effective and reliable alternative that allows you to get state-specific paperwork filled out for your case. You can use the papers provided to file without a lawyer in person or online.
1. Check Your Eligibility for Using Our Service
Provide us with basic information about your divorce to determine whether you can comfortably use our service for paperwork preparation.
2. Complete the Main Questionnaire
Answer the questions about your case, family, and agreements, among others. Check your answers for accuracy and submit them.
3. Download Papers and File Them with the Court
Once the papers are ready, file them with the court following the instructions you will get along with the paperwork. You may also file for online divorce in Connecticut using an e-filing system.
Requirements for an Uncontested Divorce in Connecticut
Filing Requirements
To start the divorce, file a Divorce Complaint and other forms with the court clerk’s office or through a court-approved online divorce tool. Then, make sure the other spouse is served with copies of the documents. After the waiting period, file the remaining paperwork and attend a court hearing to obtain a judge’s decision on divorce and finalize the process.
Residency Requirements
Either spouse must have lived in the state for at least 12 months before filing or prior to the date the divorce can be finalized. Alternatively, either spouse should have lived in Connecticut at the time of the marriage, left for another state, and returned intending to live in Connecticut permanently, or the reason for marriage dissolution should have occurred in Connecticut after the spouses moved there.
Waiting Period
The waiting period in Connecticut is at least 90 days after the documents are filed with the court. However, it is possible that the court can issue a divorce decree before the end of the waiting period, provided that parties testify under oath that they have agreed to all the divorce terms and wish to dissolve the marriage before the end of the 90-day period.
Complete Your Divorce Papers Online
To get the filled-out state-specific forms required for your uncontested, no-fault case, you need to complete our online questionnaire.
The number of questions may vary depending on case-specific circumstances. You will be asked to share your personal data, as well as information about your marriage and divorce terms.
Be prepared to provide your, your spouse’s, and your children’s, if any, names, residential addresses, dates of birth, etc. Gather information about taxes, income, expenses, debt, and insurance. Prepare a list of assets and liabilities, along with their value and location.
After submitting the questionnaire, you can download the papers from your profile once they are ready or get them delivered to you by mail for a small fee.
Here are some documents that can be included in a set you will get:
- Summons
- Divorce Complaint
- Financial Affidavits
- Notice of Automatic Orders
- Case Management Agreement
Why Alabamians Choose DivorceCanBeSimple.com?
You can use our online service for paperwork preparation anytime and from any place. Answer simple questions, wait till the forms are ready, and bring them to the court or e-file to apply for a divorce. All our clients receive only court-approved and up-to-date papers that match the legal requirements of the state.
We help to make your divorce in Connecticut cheaper by reducing document preparation costs. We charge several times less for paperwork than what you’ll have to spend when hiring an attorney.
When filling out a questionnaire, you don’t need to discuss the details of your case with a real person. The data is processed by secure online technology.
Fast divorce in Connecticut is a reality for those filing pro se. After getting a set of filled-out documents, you can file for divorce quickly and conveniently using the instructions we provide.
Offering assistance with preparing your documents, we adhere to a customer-centric approach. Our helpful support agents will gladly answer your questions about our service.
Start Your Divorce in Connecticut Today!
Getting the filled-out forms and a guide on how to file them from our online service is a major step in your divorce preparations. If you have any questions about our service, the time you need to wait until your papers are ready, etc., get in touch with our support agents.
Ordering papers from us, you’ll receive:
- Completed divorce forms
- State-specific filing guidelines
- Free revisions for active subscribers
- Quick turnaround
- Affordable shipping options
What if We Have Children?
You can use our online paperwork preparation service even if you have children, as long as you are in full agreement with your spouse.
The list of papers is usually more extensive in cases with kids, but our fees are fixed, so you don’t need to pay additionally for child-related papers.
Parents planning to divorce should consider several aspects related to children:
- Connecticut courts usually prefer granting shared legal custody. Still, one of the parents may possess sole legal custody if it is in the child’s best interests.
- Both parents are financially responsible for their minor children. A non-custodial parent often pays child support, and you may make the calculations using a Connecticut Child Support Calculator.
- In Connecticut, parents of minor children should attend a mandatory parenting education program. The cost varies, but the average is around $150.
- If one parent has sole physical custody and another one has visitation rights, spouses have to create a visitation schedule.
- If you are unsure about specific legal matters concerning your children, you can get online divorce help from a lawyer first. Once the necessary clarifications are made, and if your case is uncontested, you can still get your paperwork and filing instructions from our service.