In New Hampshire family law cases centering around child custody and visitation, people may function under the assumption that it is solely between parents as they decide where the child will live, who will make decisions and what the parenting time template will be....
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Month: December 2020
Co-parenting or parallel parenting: What’s the difference?
Couples going through a divorce typically don’t agree about much. Hopefully, they are both on the same page when it comes to their children’s best interests. Psychologists say any conflict between parents is hardest on their kids. The healthiest situation for any...
Why would I want to seek a collaborative divorce in 2020?
Couples going through a divorce in 2020 faced unique challenges. Courts may have been closed, at least for a while, and those that have re-opened may be facing a backlog of cases. As an alternative, hearings were made remotely and for some couples in the Manchester...
When Does House Division Become More Complex?
The risk that you run during a divorce is that New Hampshire is an equitable distribution state, which means in a contested divorce, a court will decide what is fair in terms of distribution. The split of assets could very well be 50-50, but there is no guarantee....