Children of all ages may come across difficulties when their parents separate, and they begin to live between two homes. Even though both you and your ex will remain in your child’s life, living in single-parent households will be an adjustment. To help your child...
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Avoid these 3 costly mistakes during your divorce
Understandably, divorcing couples can become anxious over the cost of ending their marriage. It’s a valid concern as spouses wonder how they’ll maintain two households with the same income that supported one. The cost of divorce can largely depend upon whether both...
5 things you should know before filing for divorce
When you reach a point in your marriage when you know you are going through more than just a “rough patch,” and your relationship will not survive, it can cause overwhelming emotion, stress and uncertainty over your future. You have gone from what was once a loving...
A Message to Our Clients Regarding the Coronavirus (COVID-19)
We would like you to know that we at Clark Law PLLC are following guidance about the Coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak from federal, state and local agencies, including the CDC and other health organizations to minimize the risk of transmission and protect the health...
Should I move out of the house during my divorce?
While each situation is different, the short answer is, “no.” When a couple decides to end their marriage, it can cause extreme stress, especially if the relationship becomes contentious. Some may determine they can no longer live together under the same roof....
How social media can affect your divorce
During your divorce, you may feel tempted to share details about it on social media. You might consider taking to Facebook to post your thoughts about your marriage’s end. Or, you may want to share a photo on Instagram that references your split. Yet, you will want to...
How to effectively share custody of a child
It isn't uncommon for divorced parents in New Hampshire or elsewhere to share physical custody of their children. In some cases, parents may be responsible for raising their children together even if they don't necessarily like each other. However, there are steps...
How your divorce could benefit from collaborative law
For many couples facing a divorce, there is a fear of having no sense of control over the fate of your assets and child custody arrangements and a general uneasiness regarding the familial conflict. After all, going to trial in a divorce leaves you at the mercy of the...
How can you uncover hidden assets in your divorce?
No matter the cause of your divorce, you may hope that you and your spouse can divide your property in a quick and amicable manner. Yet, doing so becomes difficult when you suspect that they may be hiding assets. Tracking these assets down can be tough, especially if...
Pandemic and Divorce: Part II
In our previous post, we began a discussion about the connection between Covid-19 quarantining and a predicted rise in divorce rates associated with it. Many sociologists and family law attorneys believe (and have started to see) that more unhappy couples are seeking...