According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, more than 40% of women and 25% of men are survivors of intimate partner violence at some point in their lives. Dealing with divorce and custody is always challenging, but for survivors of domestic violence,...
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How to manage finances during a divorce
Divorce is a challenging life event, and managing your finances during this time can be even more daunting. Accordingly, it is important to approach your finances with careful planning and attention to detail to ensure your financial stability. Take stock of your...
How parallel parenting can help high-conflict divorce
Couples going through a high-conflict divorce in New Hampshire frequently have difficulty coming to a child custody agreement with their former spouse. Yet, scientific research indicates that children of divorce do better when both parents remain involved in their...
3 ways to divide a business in a divorce
Dividing a business during a divorce can be a complex and sensitive process. Splitting your assets and responsibilities requires careful consideration and communication on both sides. There are three common methods you can explore to divide a business if you are a...
Failure to pay child support and driver’s license revocation
Child support is an important responsibility that some noncustodial parents have to ensure the well-being of their children. These court-ordered financial obligations help with the costs of raising a child, covering expenses such as food, clothing, education and...
What could negatively affect your child custody?
When a family goes through a separation or divorce in New Hampshire, one of the most pressing concerns is the well-being and care of the children involved. Navigating the child custody process can be a complicated and emotional journey. In New Hampshire, courts make...
What should I know before filing for divorce?
Once you make the decision to end your marriage, you will need to take steps to start the legal process of divorce. You can file your divorce petition in New Hampshire as long as you live in the state for at least one year regardless of where your spouse lives. There...
The impact of parental alienation on children in a divorce
Divorce can be challenging for all family members involved, especially the children. In some cases, the strain can lead to parental alienation. This practice can have profound negative effects on children. With a better understanding of how parental alienation can...
Asset tracing in divorce: uncovering hidden wealth
There’s no doubt that ending a marriage is a complex and emotionally draining process. Not only do you have to separate your lives, but you must also divide your marital property. In some cases, one party attempts to hide assets in an effort to walk away with an...
How should I prepare for a collaborative divorce?
The collaborative divorce process has many benefits for you and your family. It helps to reduce the often argumentative nature of the process and focuses more on working together. If you have chosen to use the collaborative approach to your divorce, it can help to...