Below is the link for the Request For Reasonable Accommodations Form which you need to fill out in order to receive accommodation for a visible or invisible disability under the ADA in the family courts in the State of Connecticut.
Now, I will say up front that if you are dealing with Ms. Sandra Lugo-Gines in Hartford, and I would guess her cronies in all the other judicial branches, you will be turned down for reasonable accommodations, particularly if you have an invisible disability. Ms. Lugo-Gines and her colleagues, as well as all the judges with whom she is in communication in regard to ADA accommodations, to my knowledge are in all violation of Federal ADA law. The irony is that while they tell US in righteous tones that we peon citizens of the State of Connecticut who pay taxes must obey court orders, they themselves are completely unable to obey federal ADA laws and, in doing so, prey upon the most vulnerable--citizens with disabilities.
However, it is still important to make that request and subsequently to file a grievance once you have been turned down, and possibly to continue on with other legal action if you continue to be denied. Meanwhile, let's begin with the first step. Again, the link for the initial form you have to fill out is below:
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