Premarital & Marriage Counseling in Connecticut
Find premarital counseling in Connecticut. Compare licensed therapists (LMFT, LPC, LCSW), Christian and faith-based counselors, clergy, and online options for engaged couples across 2 cities. See methods (Gottman, PREPARE-ENRICH), pricing, and availability.
Many people search for "marriage counseling connecticut" when planning a wedding. We specialize in premarital and marriage preparation — connecting engaged couples with licensed therapists and clergy who focus on building a strong foundation, not just crisis intervention.
Premarital Counseling in Connecticut at a Glance
Connecticut has 34 listed premarital counselors, including 34 licensed therapists (LMFT).
The most common approaches include Emotionally Focused (EFT) (1). 2 providers are LGBTQ+ affirming.
Connecticut sees approximately 20,200 marriages per year. The marriage license fee is $50 with no waiting period. The median age at first marriage is 29.8 for women and 31.5 for men.
Featured Premarital Counselors in Connecticut
Connect with top-rated premarital counselors and marriage coaches serving the entire state of Connecticut, including online/virtual options.
Leah Brown Freshman
Moises Orbe
Lynn Mahoney
Danielle Morgan
Barbara L. Rosen
Dr. Leila L. Jarrett
Specialized Premarital Counseling in Connecticut
Premarital Counseling & Marriage Prep by City
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Premarital Counseling in Connecticut — Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about premarital counseling in Connecticut for engaged couples
Why Premarital Counseling Matters in Connecticut
Research consistently supports the value of premarital counseling. A meta-analysis of 20 studies published in the Journal of Family Psychology found that couples who completed premarital counseling had a 30% lower chance of divorce compared to those who did not.
Currently, 44% of couples getting married today participate in premarital counseling. The median program lasts 8 hours — typically 5–8 sessions over 2–3 months.
In Connecticut, licensed therapists typically charge $140–$250 per session, while church-affiliated programs range from $25–$125. Premarital counseling costs 1–2% of the average wedding budget — a small investment that research shows pays dividends for decades.
Marriage Laws & Premarital Counseling in Connecticut
Key marriage license requirements, fees, and premarital counseling information for Connecticut
Apply at your county clerk's office
No mandatory waiting period
Approximate per year (CDC NVSS 2022)
Census ACS 2022 estimates
Ordained or licensed clergy; judge; justice of the peace; certain elected officials; notary publics commissioned in Connecticut
Premarital Counseling Resources for Connecticut Couples
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