• Family Law I; Procedures, Motions, Child Support, Custody and Visitation; self study package including materials (201 pages) plus audo tapes - Connecticut Bar Association publications.

  • Friendly Divorce Guidebook for Connecticut - Author: Barbara Kahn Stark, M.L.A., J.D., S.W. Whicher, M.A., J.D., and M. Arden Hauer, M.A., J.D.; Planning, Negotiating and Filing Your Divorce - Pages: 387

  • Getting a Lawyer Appointed for Your Child: Divorce, Custody or Visitation Cases - pamphlet produced in collaboration with the Children's Law Center Inc. in Willimantic with the help of Greater Hartford JayCees Foundation.

  • New Rules in Family Matters (An Introduction and Discussion); self study package including materials plus audio tapes - Connecticut Bar Association publications.

  • The Law Works for People: Family Law Training - Author: Steven Eppler-Epstein, Claudine Siegel, et al. - Topics: Dissolution of Marriage; Child Support; Visitation; Domestic Violence - Pages: 75+ - Source: Connecticut Legal Services; Available free of charge for pro bono lawyers

  • The Mediation Program: Parents Making Their Own Decisions About Their Children Following Separation and Divorce - Topics: Mediation Process - Pages: 5 - Source: Family Division of the Connecticut Superior Court (undated); Free - phone 203-529-9655 )

Informational Pamphlets: Contact your local legal services office (click here for links) to obtain any of these pamphlets.

  • Children & Family
  • A Guide to Fee Waivers
  • Custody Disputes
  • How to Get a Contempt Order
  • How to Modify Child Custody Orders
  • How to Modify and Enforce Visitation Orders
  • How to Modify Child Support and Alimony Orders
  • Getting a Lawyer Appointed for Your Child: Divorce,
  • Custody or Visitation
  • How to Get a Restraining Order
  • How to Continue a Restraining Order
  • Establishing Paternity and Support for Your Child
  • Benefits & Work
  • Temporary Family Assistance
  • Penalties under TFA
  • What Can I Do If I Become Homeless?
  • State Welfare and Domestic Violence
  • Diversion Assistance Program
  • You May Be Eligible for Social Security or SSI Disability Benefits
  • A Guide to Connecticut's Family Violence Laws - Author: Jill Davies, Steven Eppler-Epstein - Topics: Civil Laws (Restraining Orders; Divorce + Separation; Children's Issues) Criminal Laws (Arrest; Protective Orders) - Pages: 60 - Source: Connecticut Coalition Against Domestic Violence (7/93); Free - phone 860-524-5890