As New Hampshire parents get ready to live separate lives after a separation or divorce, they will need to file for custody. Understanding the criteria and the steps necessary to file a parenting petition will help them complete the process correctly and efficiently....
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Divorce preparations
Divorce is not a pleasant prospect, but for people in New Hampshire who believe that it may be in the cards for them, it is important to be prepared. Failing to prepare for a divorce can lead to worse financial and emotional outcomes, making the whole process longer,...
Tips for executive compensation following a divorce
Divorce is never easy to go through, but it can get even more complicated when you're divorcing a wealthy individual or a highly successful professional. There are many issues that you need to take into account when it comes to the division of assets in divorce cases...
New Hampshire updates fault-based divorce law
Residents of Manchester and other nearby areas of New Hampshire may want to learn more about a new ruling by the New Hampshire Supreme Court. Formerly, adultery received consideration for fault-based divorce if it was intercourse between a married person and another...
Why do people seek a ‘gray divorce’ and what issues do they face?
After marriage, a couple’s life will grow and change as they walk the road of life together. It may come as a surprise, then, to learn that the U.S. is seeing a significant increase in the number of couples divorcing after age 50. Known as a “gray divorce” there are...
How domestic violence impacts child custody
Some divorces in New Hampshire involve domestic violence allegations, and violent incidents may be the reason in many of these cases. When children are involved in a divorce where domestic violence is an issue, child custody decisions are very complicated. Divorcing...
How to navigate divorce in domestic violence cases
Divorce can be hard for any New Hampshire couple, but it’s unimaginably hard and sometimes deadly when there’s domestic violence involved. An abused partner seeking to leave their marriage has to think about their safety, as an abusive partner finding out about...
What if a spouse doesn’t want a divorce in New Hampshire?
Sometimes, one spouse wants a divorce while the other partner is reluctant. If you find yourself in this position in New Hampshire, here's a look at what you can do when your spouse doesn't want a divorce. Determine the grounds for divorce New Hampshire is a "fault"...
Pets and collections among the overlooked assets in divorce
Dividing assets during a divorce may be quick and easy or slow and painful. The house, the real estate property and financial accounts are among the obvious assets that get attention. However, there are other assets taken for granted. The kind of assets that may be...
Divorce for Business Owners
In New Hampshire, high-asset divorce can be complex, especially when one of the parties is a business owner. It will take careful planning to minimize the taxes and costs of the divorce, and the less acrimonious the divorce is, the easier this will be. Managing...