Year: 2020

Leaving an abusive relationship

Some New Hampshire women, understandably, struggle when it comes to divorcing an abusive husband. Whether it is fear or the lack of confidence to make a change after they have been worn down, leaving an abusive husband instills fear. It is possible for a domestic...

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The pros and cons of virtual visitation

Some parents in New Hampshire who are getting a divorce may want to consider virtual visitation as a supplement to regular visitation. Virtual visitation is any kind of contact between children and parents that involves technology, including phone calls, social media,...

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What to consider before getting a divorce

It isn't uncommon for individuals to occasionally doubt whether they want to remain married to their spouse. However, there are several questions that New Hampshire residents and others should ask before deciding to ask for a divorce. For instance, an individual...

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How to navigate co-parent difficulties

Your lifestyle after divorce will be very different than it was before you separated from your spouse. Not only will it take time to adjust to not spending every day with your children, but tension can also bubble up between you and your ex-spouse as you navigate your...

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5 reasons to choose divorce mediation

Most people have preconceived ideas about the divorce process. They expect a bitter battle in court, fighting with their ex-spouse over custody arrangements and property division. While this might be the case for some couples, it doesn’t have to be for you. If you’re...

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