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Commenter urges Connecticut commission to publish firm schedule for 4‑year child support guideline reviews

5784373 · September 11, 2025
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At the Sept. 11 meeting of the Connecticut Commission for Child Support Guidelines, a public commenter urged the commission to adopt a standing quadrennial review calendar and set a firm adoption date for updated guidelines; the commission accepted minutes from its June meeting and scheduled its next session for Oct. 2, 2025.

Hartford — Anne Cortland, a resident who testified at the State of Connecticut Commission for Child Support Guidelines meeting on Sept. 11, told commissioners that federal rules and Connecticut law require states to review child support guidelines every four years and urged the commission to adopt a firm review calendar.

"Federal rules require every state to review its child support guidelines at least once every 4 years, and Connecticut law echoes that our commission is directed to review and issue updated guidelines every 4 years," Cortland said. "So I'm asking…

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