Divorcing couples often struggle when forced to identify every asset and debt they’ve accumulated over the course of the marriage. From the matrimonial home and family cars to retirement funds and the family business, these marital assets must be addressed and, often,...
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Do I need an attorney to help me with my divorce?
A lot of people try to handle their divorces on their own without the assistance of an attorney. While you might think that that’ll save you money, it could actually put you at risk of losing valuable assets, custody or visitation with your child, and even your future...
Cardi B, Offset divorce show growing apart can cause divorce
Divorce is seldom easy. But, it does not have to be based on a traumatic moment, like cheating or domestic abuse. Sometimes, loving Manchester spouses simply grow apart, and when this happens, divorce becomes the pathway for both spouses to live their best lives. This...
What is collaborative divorce?
Collaborative divorce is an alternative to a traditionally-litigated divorce that can be beneficial in some circumstances for divorcing couples and their families. It is helpful for couples who have made the difficult decision to divorce to understand what...
There are apps that can improve your co-parent partnership
Co-parenting can take some time to get comfortable with after your divorce. Through marriage, you were able to check-in with your ex at any point about your child’s schedule or a plan for who will purchase new cold weather wardrobe for your child who has grown out of...
How the pandemic is affecting the divorce rate
These days, most of us are spending a lot more time at home than we used to. Though restaurants, movie theatres, campgrounds and other New Hampshire businesses have reopened, the COVID-19 pandemic has caused most people to be careful about where they go and whom they...
What is a “collaborative” approach to family law issues?
Family law issues can be some of the most difficult to resolve, both financially and emotionally. Divorce cases, in particular, can lead to feelings of resentment, bitterness, jealousy and even anger. However, when divorcing couples in New Hampshire are able to put...
How to go about modifying a divorce settlement
Once a divorce settlement is accepted by a court of law, it becomes a legally binding, enforceable court order. However, as time goes by, there may be aspects of the divorce settlement that no longer make sense given changing circumstances. There are steps that an...