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Divorce Mediation in Connecticut
Explore divorce mediation options, costs, and benefits in Connecticut. Connecticut follows equitable distribution.
Property Type
Equitable
Filing Fee
$360
Median Cost
$12,000–$50,000
Annual Divorces
12,000+
Understanding Divorce Mediation in Connecticut
To file for divorce in Connecticut, you must meet Connecticut’s residency requirement of 12 months. The filing fee is $360. There is a mandatory waiting period of 90 days before the divorce can be finalized.
Connecticut allows both no-fault and fault-based divorce. Fault grounds include: Adultery, Fraudulent contract, Desertion, Habitual intemperance, Cruel treatment, Imprisonment. Filing on fault grounds may affect property division or alimony awards.
An uncontested divorce in Connecticut typically costs $12,000 and takes 2–4 months. Contested cases average $50,000 and can take 12–18 months or longer. The governing statute is Conn. Gen. Stat. §46b-40.
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This page provides general information about divorce mediation in Connecticut and is not legal advice. Verify current statutes with Conn. Gen. Stat. §46b-40 or consult a licensed Connecticut attorney. Last reviewed March 2026.