Family Law in New Britain, CT
Family Law, Practiced Locally.
New Britain family matters are heard in the New Britain Judicial District at 20 Franklin Square. The firm represents New Britain residents in divorce, custody, support, and high-conflict matters.

Serving New Britain families from our Milford office.
Galbo Family Law represents New Britain, CT clients from its single Connecticut office at 88 High Street, Milford — a short drive from New Britain. New Britain family cases are heard at the New Britain Superior Court. Call 203-943-1583 to schedule a paid consultation.
The New Britain JD covers Berlin, New Britain, Plainville, and Southington. The family docket is moderately paced, with strong support-magistrate practice and active family-relations involvement in custody disputes.
Our Milford office — and where New Britain cases are heard
Galbo Family Law represents New Britain, CT clients from its single Milford office. New Britain family matters are docketed at the New Britain Superior Court.

Judicial District of New Britain at New Britain
New Britain, CT 06051
Family, civil, and criminal matters for the New Britain Judicial District.
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What New Britain, CT clients say
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How New Britain cases are handled
Filed at the local courthouse
The New Britain JD covers Berlin, New Britain, Plainville, and Southington. The family docket is moderately paced, with strong support-magistrate practice and active family-relations involvement in custody disputes.
Familiar with the bench
For New Britain matters, the firm typically prepares remotely from Milford and travels for in-person appearances. Pretrials and status conferences are often handled by phone or remote video when the court permits.
Convenient for clients
The office is a short 55 minutes from the milford office, making in-person meetings easy before court appearances.
Also serving
For New Britain clients
From our resource library
- Filing for Divorce in Connecticut: What to ExpectAn overview of the Connecticut divorce process, from the initial complaint through the final decree, including timelines and required disclosures.
- Understanding Child Custody in ConnecticutHow Connecticut courts decide legal and physical custody, what a parenting plan must address, and how disputes are resolved.
- What to Bring to Your First Family Law ConsultationA practical checklist to make your first meeting efficient — documents, questions, and what to expect afterward.
New Britain Family Law — Common Questions
Attorney-reviewed by Tara J. Galbo, Galbo Family Law, LLC · Last reviewed June 2026. This page describes Galbo Family Law's representation of New Britain, CT residents and is general legal information about Connecticut family law — not legal advice for any specific situation.
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