Family Law Paralegal Jobs in Connecticut
Family Law Paralegal jobs in Connecticut are consistently active, with steady demand concentrated in private family law firms, legal aid organizations, and the family divisions of large full-service firms in Hartford, Stamford, and Bridgeport. Established employers with lasting Connecticut presences include Robinson+Cole, Updike Kelly & Spellacy, and the Connecticut Legal Services network. The most in-demand specialties are divorce and asset division, child custody and support matters, and domestic violence protective order work, with openings at both entry and senior levels. Find a role that fits below and apply directly.
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The Executive Director, Value and Access and Legal Policy, leads a team of attorneys and subject matter experts who provide strategic legal advice on market access, pricing and related policy matters for the Human Pharma business. As lead attorney and a member of the Value and Access Leadership Team, this role develops legal strategies and risk mitigation approaches for areas including payor sales and marketing, contracting, pricing, HEOR, trade, and direct-to-patient and other drug distribution models. The role also leads legal policy matters in the Value and Access area in close collaboration with senior leadership, Value and Access, and Corporate Affairs.
This highly visible role works closely with colleagues across the U.S. and Global Legal functions, senior leaders in the U.S. and Germany, and external industry and government stakeholders. This seasoned leader navigates complex issues, demonstrates sound problem-solving and project management skills, and communicates effectively with varied audiences.
As an employee of Boehringer Ingelheim, you will actively contribute to the discovery, development and delivery of our products to our patients and customers. Our global presence provides opportunity for all employees to collaborate internationally, offering visibility and opportunity to directly contribute to the companies' success. We realize that our strength and competitive advantage lie with our people. We support our employees in a number of ways to foster a healthy working environment, meaningful work, diversity and inclusion, mobility, networking and work-life balance. Our competitive compensation and benefit programs reflect Boehringer Ingelheim's high regard for our employees.
This position is located in Ridgefield, CT.
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Duties & Responsibilities
- Advises business partners, including senior leadership, on initiatives in a way that advances the company’s strategy while addressing legal risks and protecting the company’s integrity and reputation.
- Leads a team that provides legal advice and counsel on matters such as: (1) statutory and regulatory obligations under Medicaid, Medicare, 340B program, Veterans Health Care Act; (2) the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) Medicare Drug Price Negotiation Program (DPNP) and drug pricing approaches including, but not limited to, most-favored-nation drug pricing models; (3) market access and reimbursement issues; (4) government pricing, including price reporting compliance policies and reasonable assumptions documents; (5) Centers for Medicare and Medicaid final rules and correspondence including letters and public comments on proposed rules and guidance; (6) proposed and enacted United States federal and state legislation impacting pharmaceutical companies relating to market access, pricing, reimbursement as well as state drug price reporting and transparency laws and compliance; (7) services and contracting relating to specialty distributors and specialty pharmacies; and (8) innovative drug distribution models, including direct-to-patient sales.
- Works closely with Corporate Affairs and Value and Access to monitor changes in healthcare legislation, regulations, and enforcement trends. Engages with industry and external groups to shape the company’s market access policy positions. Anticipates and communicates regulatory and policy developments and adjusts legal strategies accordingly.
- Regularly engages with and presents to senior leaders on external policy developments and drug pricing topics, translating complex legal, regulatory, and market access issues into clear, actionable guidance to inform business strategy and risk mitigation.
- Ensures compliance with applicable laws and company policies, including Anti-Kickback Statute, the Stark Law, the False Claims Act, the Federal Trade Commission Act, and other US healthcare compliance laws and regulations.
- Leads and develops a collaborative team of attorneys that delivers practical legal guidance and effective risk mitigation strategies.
- Collaborates with Human Pharma Legal and Compliance colleagues, both in the U.S. and globally.
- Actively participates as a member of the Value and Access Leadership Team and on the Pricing and Terms Committee.
Requirements
- Juris Doctorate from an accredited institution required.
- Substantive legal knowledge and experience in areas of market access, government pricing, contracting, federal and state laws impacting pricing and access, antitrust, state pricing transparency and related areas.
- At least ten (10) years of legal experience, including time in or advising pharmaceutical companies.
- Ideal candidate is curious, self-motivated, and comfortable operating in a fast-paced, dynamic environment while proactively taking on new challenges.
- Experience navigating global, matrixed organizations and building alignment across functions, geographies, and leadership levels.
- Demonstrated ability to lead, develop, and inspire high-performing teams with sound judgment and strong leadership capabilities.
- Strong collaborator with the ability to build trusted relationships and work effectively with senior leaders and cross-functional partners. Excellent oral and written communication skills, with the ability to convey complex legal and business issues clearly to varied audiences.
Eligibility Requirements:
- Must be legally authorized to work in the United States without restriction.
- Must be willing to take a drug test and post-offer physical (if required).
- Must be 18 years of age or older.
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Who's Hiring
- Oscar Health4

- Connecticut Legal Services3
- Travelers2

- AXA1

Top Industries Hiring
- Insurance5
- Education2
- Law & Legal Services1
What Connecticut Employers Look For
The qualifications that appear most often in family law paralegal jobs across Connecticut.
- Associate or bachelor's degree in paralegal studies or a related field required
- One to three years of family law or domestic relations experience preferred
- Proficiency with Connecticut court e-filing systems and case management software required
- Strong document drafting skills for motions, agreements, and correspondence
- Knowledge of Connecticut Family Court procedures and local court rules
- CLA or CP certification from NALA or NFPA recognized as a competitive credential
Family Law Paralegal Jobs in Connecticut: Frequently Asked Questions
How do you become a family law paralegal in Connecticut?
Connecticut does not require a state-issued license for paralegals, so entry depends on education and demonstrated competency. Most employers expect an associate or bachelor's degree in paralegal studies from an ABA-approved program, such as those offered at Quinnipiac University or Manchester Community College. Earning a Certified Legal Assistant or Certified Paralegal credential through NALA or NFPA strengthens applications significantly. Many Connecticut firms also hire candidates who complete internships through law school clinics or legal aid organizations.
How much do family law paralegals make in Connecticut?
Family law paralegals in Connecticut earn a median of about $63,820 a year, based on May 2025 Bureau of Labor Statistics wage data, ranging from around $46,440 for the lowest 10% to over $100,040 for the top 10%. Pay rises with experience, specialty, and employer.
Which companies hire family law paralegals in Connecticut?
Companies currently hiring family law paralegals in Connecticut include Connecticut Legal Services, Travelers, and Oscar Health, per current listings on Migrate Mate as of July 2026. Connecticut's concentration of mid-size family law boutiques and the family practice groups within large full-service firms in the Hartford and Fairfield County markets make it one of the more consistently active states for this role.
Which Connecticut cities have the most family law paralegal jobs?
Hartford, Stamford, and New Haven account for the largest share of family law paralegal openings in Connecticut. Hartford leads as the state capital and home to the Connecticut Judicial Branch's busiest family court division, while Stamford and Bridgeport draw significant volume from the dense concentration of corporate and family law firms serving Fairfield County's high-net-worth client base and large residential population.
Are there remote family law paralegal jobs in Connecticut?
Yes, but they're rare. Family law paralegal work is largely court-facing and document-intensive in ways that require in-person presence at filings, hearings, and client meetings. About 75% of family law paralegal openings tied to Connecticut are remote or hybrid as of July 2026, and when remote options do exist, they tend to cover document review, drafting, and administrative coordination rather than court support duties.
How can I get hired as a family law paralegal in Connecticut with little or no experience?
The most realistic entry path is securing a paralegal internship or law clerk position at a Connecticut legal aid organization such as Connecticut Legal Services or the New Haven Legal Assistance Association, which regularly work with new graduates. From there, lateral moves from receptionist or legal secretary roles at family law firms are a proven door-opener. Completing an ABA-approved paralegal program and earning a CLA credential before applying gives candidates without billable experience a measurable edge over the competition.
Where can I find and apply to family law paralegal jobs in Connecticut?
You can find and apply to family law paralegal jobs in Connecticut on Migrate Mate, which lists current Connecticut openings across private firms, legal aid organizations, and family court support roles. Find the roles that fit your experience and specialty, then apply directly to each one.
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