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    Family Law in New Britain, CT

    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.

    In Short

    Galbo Family Law represents New Britain, CT residents in divorce, custody, child support, and high-conflict family matters from its Milford office at 88 High Street. New Britain family cases are typically heard at the New Britain Superior Court (New Britain). Call 203-943-1583.

    Where Your Case Will Be Heard

    Judicial District of New Britain at New Britain

    20 Franklin Square
    New Britain, CT 06051
    Monday–Friday, 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
    Drive From Office

    55 minutes from the Milford office

    Scope

    Family, civil, and criminal matters for the New Britain Judicial District.

    Connecticut Judicial Branch page

    Local Practice Notes

    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.

    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.

    What Connecticut Law Says

    Residency to Divorce

    One spouse must have lived in Connecticut for twelve months before the final judgment can enter. The case may be filed sooner.

    90-Day Waiting Period

    No divorce judgment can enter sooner than 90 days after the return date on the complaint.

    Custody Standard

    Custody and parenting orders are decided under the "best interest of the child" standard set out in C.G.S. § 46b-56.

    Child Support

    Support is calculated under the Connecticut Child Support and Arrearage Guidelines, with court-approved deviations in defined circumstances.

    Nearby Towns Also Served

    Surrounding New Britain, the firm also represents residents of the following towns, whose family matters are typically heard at the same courthouse.

    Drive Times to New Britain Superior Court

    Typical off-peak drive times from surrounding towns to the courthouse. Add 15–30 minutes for morning calendar call.

    FromTo New BritainTypical drive
    New BritainNew Britain, CT55 minutes
    BerlinNew Britain, CT15–35 min
    PlainvilleNew Britain, CT15–35 min
    SouthingtonNew Britain, CT15–35 min

    New Britain Family Law — Common Questions

    Attorney-reviewed by Tara J. Galbo, Galbo Family Law, LLC · Last reviewed May 2026. This page is general legal information about Connecticut family law and is not legal advice for any specific situation.

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