
Connecticut Divorce Laws (2026): Grounds, Residency, and Process
Connecticut divorce requires 12-month residency and no separation period for the irretrievable-breakdown ground. Learn grounds, waiting period, and property division.
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Connecticut divorce requires 12-month residency and no separation period for the irretrievable-breakdown ground. Learn grounds, waiting period, and property division.

Colorado divorce requires irretrievably broken marriage, 91-day residency, and a mandatory 91-day waiting period that cannot be waived. No separation required.

California divorce requires irreconcilable differences, 6-month state residency, 3-month county residency, and a 6-month waiting period. No separation required.

Arkansas is the only state with no pure no-fault divorce. Learn the general indignities ground, 3-month residency rule, 30-day wait, equitable distribution, and covenant marriage rules.

Arizona divorce requires proving the marriage is irretrievably broken. Learn the 90-day residency rule, 60-day waiting period, community property split, and covenant marriage rules.

Alaska divorce law explained: no-fault incompatibility ground, no minimum residency, 30-day waiting period, equitable distribution, and how to file in Superior Court.

Alabama divorce law explained: no-fault grounds, 6-month residency rule, 30-day waiting period, equitable distribution, and how to file in Circuit Court.

Window tint laws by state: VLT limits for front side, rear, and windshield windows. Compare all 50 states plus DC, including 2025-2026 changes.

Wyoming requires 28% VLT on front side windows. Sedans need 28% on all windows; multipurpose vehicles with dual mirrors may use any rear tint. Learn the rules.

Wisconsin requires 50% VLT on front side windows (35% with medical exemption) and 35% on back and rear windows. Learn the rules, penalties, and how to comply.

West Virginia requires 35% VLT on front windows; trucks and SUVs may go any darkness behind the driver. Learn limits, banned colors, penalties, and medical exemptions.

Washington requires 24% VLT on all windows except the windshield. Learn front/rear limits, banned colors, medical exemptions, and penalties under RCW 46.37.430.