Most people think that divorce is easier for couples without children because they don't have to battle child custody and support matters, but there are some unique challenges that childless New Hampshire couples face that require serious consideration. Dividing...
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Relocating with a child post-divorce
After a divorce, some New Hampshire parents might wish to relocate. Since custody of children will be affected, certain conditions must be met for the court to approve the relocation. Reasons for moving There are many reasons why a parent might decide to relocate....
Post-divorce financial independence
Divorce represents more than a marriage’s end. The dissolution involves the start of a new life, one hopefully unencumbered by whatever problems plagued the marriage. Things might not be smooth for newly single persons leaving a New Hampshire family court. Financial...
Co-parenting with a narcissist
A co-parenting plan could establish rules and order for child care and custody. Former couples may no longer get along after receiving a final divorce decree in New Hampshire, but they might still need to interact because of their children. Troubles and conflicts...
How are annulment and divorce different?
If you are a New Hampshire resident who wants to end your marriage, you have two options to consider: divorce or annulment. While both options technically end the marriage, they do so under different circumstances and are available for different situations. Divorce...
How “uncontested” divorces are different
In New Hampshire, couples have the option of attempting an uncontested divorce rather than a standard divorce. The differences matter, even though an uncontested divorce can still benefit from a lawyer to complete the process. What makes an uncontested divorce? There...
Divide your property the right way during divorce
Divorce comes with emotional and financial obstacles that can cause a significant amount of confusion and stress. It's important that you understand the financial implications of divorce if you're legally ending your marriage in New Hampshire. Here are some tips to...
Common predictors of a divorce
Some divorces are predictable by analyzing a number of factors. There are usually two or more major factors, such as arguing frequently and failing to communicate, that contribute to strife between New Hampshire spouses and that are attached to a failing marriage....
Why it’s important to help your child maintain a relationship with your ex
There’s no doubt that it can be incredibly hard to have cordial interactions with your ex-spouse – particularly if you went through a very contentious divorce. As difficult as it can be, there are important reasons why it will benefit your child greatly for you to...
How to protect your New Hampshire company from the effects of divorce
No one ever expects their marriage to end in divorce, but it happens all the time. When a couple splits up, it's not uncommon to see them taking their anger and frustration out on each other – and this includes business partnerships. If you are the owner of a small...