Connecticut Alimony Calculator
Estimate spousal support (maintenance) amount and duration in Connecticut. Updated for 2026.
Last reviewed July 2026 · Free · Nothing you enter is stored
Estimate spousal support (maintenance) amount and duration in Connecticut. Updated for 2026.
Last reviewed July 2026 · Free · Nothing you enter is stored
Connecticut does not use a fixed statutory formula for alimony amounts. Judges weigh statutory factors — length of the marriage, each spouse's income and earning capacity, age and health, standard of living, and contributions to the marriage. Our calculator uses the AAML guideline formula (30% of payor's income minus 20% of recipient's) that attorneys commonly use for ballpark estimates.
Governing law: Conn. Gen. Stat. § 46b-82 — Entirely discretionary with no formula or duration limits; statutory factors include the cause of the marriage's breakdown, and time-limited rehabilitative awards are the norm.
Connecticut does not use a fixed statutory formula for alimony amounts. Judges weigh statutory factors — length of the marriage, each spouse's income and earning capacity, age and health, standard of living, and contributions to the marriage. Our calculator uses the AAML guideline formula (30% of payor's income minus 20% of recipient's) that attorneys commonly use for ballpark estimates. See Conn. Gen. Stat. § 46b-82.
Duration is generally tied to the length of the marriage. Short marriages (under ~5 years) typically produce short-term or no support; long marriages (20+ years) can produce long-term support. Connecticut courts set duration case-by-case.
Connecticut recognizes: pendente lite, rehabilitative, permanent (rare), nominal, lump-sum. Entirely discretionary with no formula or duration limits; statutory factors include the cause of the marriage's breakdown, and time-limited rehabilitative awards are the norm.
For divorces finalized after 2018, federal law (TCJA) makes alimony non-deductible for the payer and non-taxable for the recipient. A few states differ for state income tax — confirm with a tax professional.