Connecticut alimony law involves financial support that one spouse may be ordered to pay to the other based on factors such as income, health, and the length of the marriage. Courts also consider employability and contributions to the household. Lawyers assist with establishing, modifying, or enforcing support arrangements. Many individuals seek legal guidance to ensure fair outcomes and proper handling of court procedures.
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