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Spousal Support Laws in Connecticut
Understand spousal support (alimony) laws, calculations, and duration in Connecticut. Connecticut follows equitable distribution.
Property Type
Equitable
Filing Fee
$360
Median Cost
$12,000–$50,000
Annual Divorces
12,000+
Understanding Spousal Support in Connecticut
Connecticut is an equitable distribution state. Courts divide marital property in a manner they consider fair, which may not be equal. Factors include length of marriage, each spouse's earning capacity, and contributions to the marital estate.
The median cost of an uncontested divorce in Connecticut is approximately $12,000. Contested divorces involving significant financial disputes average $50,000. These figures include attorney fees, filing fees ($360), and related costs.
Under Conn. Gen. Stat. §46b-40, Connecticut courts consider the standard of living established during the marriage, each spouse’s income and earning potential, the duration of the marriage, and each party’s contributions — including homemaking and child-rearing.
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This page provides general information about spousal support 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.