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You will need to complete the following forms: Summons Family Actions JD-FM-3. Divorce Complaint (Dissolution of Marriage) JD-FM-159 or, if you are filing to dissolve a civil union, not a marriage, the Dissolution of Civil Union Complaint (JD-FM-159A)
He or she may issue a ruling or order at that time from the bench, or he or she may issue a written ruling or order within 120 days following the hearing. This is the end of our overview. For more information please visit or contact a Judicial Branch Law Library, a Court Service Center, or the Judicial Branch website.
How Can I Change My Connecticut Court Date? If you are unable to make your court date for a Connecticut arrest, then you MUST call the Case Flow Coordinator Clerk at the Superior Court clerk's office. The Case Flow clerk is usually the man or woman in charge of all court case scheduling.
To choose a Date for the Return Day for Your Civil Action: Check a calendar for the date of the next Tuesday. Count ahead to the 4th Tuesday from that day. The date of the 4th Tuesday would be a reasonable return day for your action.
You may also call the Centralized Services Unit at 860-263-2750. All requests for files must include the name of the case and docket number. Docket numbers may be available on-line at .jud.ct.gov by utilizing the case look-up function. Files should be available within one or two business days.
Typically, you have to wait 1-2 weeks for the first court date; future court dates will be available the next day. Sometimes details about a court case are not shared online or the details are limited. Typically, this has to do with juveniles, or cases with sensitive subject matter.
By telephone: You may plead Not Guilty by telephone if you are the defendant and the police officer's copy of the ticket (called the "court original") has been received and entered into the computer system at the Centralized Infractions Bureau. Call 860-263-2750, Monday-Friday, between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m.
Stay of execution. Appeal (a) Execution shall be stayed for five days from the date judgment has been rendered, provided any Sunday or legal holiday intervening shall be excluded in computing such five days. (b) No appeal shall be taken except within such five-day period.