Court PC's databases contains records of over 975,000 Connecticut family (FA) cases
filed since 1988. Records from all judicial districts are included and cover divorces,
annulments, paternity and support actions. The entire family database is updated weekly.
Also included are cases filed under the Uniform Interstate Family Support Act (UIFSA) at
Bridgeport, Hartford, New Britain, Middletown, New Haven, Norwich, Putnam, Rockville,
Stamford, Waterbury, Torrington and Danbury.
FA case data is typically used for litigation support, pre-employment or other background
checks and investigations, etc. The family database also includes attorney appearance records
for all cases active at any time after January 1994. It may be searched by party name, case type,
disposition type, attorney name or Juris number.
Online family records may be searched for parties, attorneys or cases. Party
name searches have been standard offerings on public records database for many years.
Our Search All Appearances by Juris Number feature is also useful for investigations
and litigation preparation. Users can search for all appearances by an attorney
or law firm in family cases from 1994 to the present. This type of search is not
available on the CT Judicial Branch website.
Court records researchers will also appreciate our Search by Multiple Criteria feature,
which provides searches for cases by location, case type, disposition, file date
and/or disposition date. This feature may be used to generate reports of all support,
paternity or Uniform Child Custody Act cases filed in a particular location or statewide
for any given period. This type of search is also not available on the CT Judicial
Branch website.
Our database now includes docket histories for nearly 3,000,000 civil and family cases,
most of which are no longer available using the CT Judicial Branch website. Case
detail records now display a case summary (showing location and docket number, case
type, file date, disposition and disposition date), a listing of all parties and
attorneys or law firms filing appearances, and all available docket information,
providing a history of all filings in the case.
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