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  Connecticut General Statutes
Research guide prepared by the Connecticut Judicial Branch law librarians: Connecticut Judicial Branch Court Forms:

Family Forms

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Library Materials

  • Connecticut Family Law Citations: A Reference Guide to Connecticut Family Law Decisions, by Cynthia C. George

  • Connecticut Practice, Family Law and Practice with Forms, by Arnold H. Rutkin

    • Chapter 12: Annulment in General
      Chapter 13: Grounds for Annulment
      Chapter 14: Procedure in Annulment Actions

The above treatises are available at each of your local law libraries.
  Selected statutes:

Chapter 815e. Marriage

  • Sec. 46b-21. Marriage of persons related by consanguinity or affinity prohibited.
  • Sec. 46b-22. Who may join persons in marriage. Penalty for unauthorized performance.
  • Sec. 46b-24. License. Period of validity. Penalty for solemnization without license. Validity of marriage ceremony.
  • Sec. 46b-29. Marriage of persons under conservatorship.
  • Sec. 46b-30. Marriage of minors.

Chapter 815j. Dissolution of Marriage, Legal Separation and Annulment

  • Sec. 46b-40. Grounds for dissolution of marriage; legal separation; annulment.
  • Sec. 46b-48. Dissolution of marriage or annulment upon conviction of crime against chastity; procedure.
  • Sec. 46b-67. Waiting period. Filing of motion to waive waiting period; nonappearing defendant. Effect of decree.

Connecticut Practice Book

       Chapter 25 - Procedure in Family Matters

 

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