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The Connecticut Judicial Branch law librarians are dedicated to providing quality legal resources and assistance, not only to the legal community, but also to the general public. See Library Services

There are twelve law libraries located throughout the state that are staffed by professional librarians. See Library locations with phone numbers, directions, and hours. We encourage you to contact your nearest Law Library with legal reference questions or to request more information about self-help materials. For assistance with filling out official court forms or locating official Judicial Branch publications, contact your nearest Court Service Center.

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  • Your Uncontested Divorce - Learn how to get an uncontested divorce. Spanish | Polish
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  • CTLawHelp.org - Connecticut’s Legal Aid programs created this web site to help people with very low income find help for their legal problems. This web site will give you legal information and tools to help you represent yourself. See: Self-Help Guides 
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