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Is there a Connecticut-specific tool where I can calculate a guideline estimate beforehand?
Quote from soumits on 9. July 2026, 2:28Hey folks, I'm in Connecticut and about to head into negotiations with my ex's attorney, who obviously knows the system way better than I do. I feel outmatched and don't want to agree to a number just because it's presented confidently. I'd like to walk in already knowing what Connecticut's guidelines would produce so I can hold my ground. Is there a Connecticut-specific tool where I can calculate a guideline estimate beforehand? Want to level the playing field a bit.
Hey folks, I'm in Connecticut and about to head into negotiations with my ex's attorney, who obviously knows the system way better than I do. I feel outmatched and don't want to agree to a number just because it's presented confidently. I'd like to walk in already knowing what Connecticut's guidelines would produce so I can hold my ground. Is there a Connecticut-specific tool where I can calculate a guideline estimate beforehand? Want to level the playing field a bit.
Quote from hydrogenn on 9. July 2026, 2:32Hello, walking in informed is the best way to level that playing field, a confident presentation means nothing if you know the guideline number. Prep with this connecticut child support calculator it uses Connecticut's official guidelines, so you'll know what the state's formula produces for your incomes and custody setup before you sit down. It's free and private, running on your device. Go in with that figure written down, and if the attorney proposes something far off from the guideline result, you'll know to question it rather than nodding along. It doesn't replace your own legal advice, but knowing the baseline stops you from agreeing to an inflated number just because it was said with confidence.
Hello, walking in informed is the best way to level that playing field, a confident presentation means nothing if you know the guideline number. Prep with this connecticut child support calculator it uses Connecticut's official guidelines, so you'll know what the state's formula produces for your incomes and custody setup before you sit down. It's free and private, running on your device. Go in with that figure written down, and if the attorney proposes something far off from the guideline result, you'll know to question it rather than nodding along. It doesn't replace your own legal advice, but knowing the baseline stops you from agreeing to an inflated number just because it was said with confidence.
