Connecticut Cares For Its Children
In our state, we place a high value on the health and safety of children. This often means ensuring that both parents have access to an equitable share of the family’s resources, even after a divorce. It’s important to note that even if you and the other parent were never married, one of you might still require financial assistance from the other. Like every state, our area has specific guidelines regarding child support.
To help you navigate this process, our judicial branch offers a child support calculator for Connecticut. This tool can provide you with an estimate of what child support might look like in your situation. Additionally, consulting with an attorney can offer you a deeper understanding of what child support or spousal payments entail in our state. If you’re ready to discuss custody arrangements, don’t hesitate to reach out to us for assistance.