Collaborative divorce is designed to promote a peaceful, cooperative resolution to marital issues. Third-party professionals play a crucial role in this process, offering specialized knowledge and guidance to both parties. Financial professionals help with asset...
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Can I appeal an alimony decision during my divorce?
Alimony, or spousal support, is a payment one spouse might have to provide to the other during or after a divorce. In New Hampshire, it is possible to appeal an alimony decision if you have a valid reason to believe that the court made an error in its ruling. The...
How do military deployments impact child custody arrangements?
Military life brings unique challenges, especially when it comes to child custody. Deployments can disrupt established custody arrangements, leaving parents unsure of what steps to take. Temporary custody modifications during deployment When a military parent receives...
How hidden assets complicate an ongoing divorce case
Hidden assets can significantly complicate the continuation of an ongoing divorce. When one spouse conceals property, income or other financial resources, it can undermine the equitable distribution of assets. New Hampshire operates under an equitable distribution...
What is “burden of proof” for domestic violence in New Hampshire?
Domestic violence includes physical violence, threats, or a pattern of intimidation in relationships. It's a serious crime with severe consequences, like possible imprisonment and loss of rights. However, proving domestic violence happened can be a challenge. Beyond...
Should you amend your prenuptial agreement before divorcing?
A prenuptial agreement can be a powerful safeguard when entering a marriage. This is especially true when one or both spouses have significant assets. However, circumstances can change over time. You might understandably wonder if it is worth your while to amend the...
Steps for dividing investments during a New Hampshire divorce
Divorce can raise many questions regarding the equitable division of investments. This process involves various legal considerations, but knowing how your investments will be divided is important, as this knowledge can help you plan for financial changes after a...
Can inherited property be taken in a divorce?
Safeguard your financial interests by knowing how courts treat inherited property in a divorce. You should know how the law views these assets and what factors affect their division. Marital vs. separate property Marital property includes assets you acquire during the...
Who are the best witnesses for child custody in New Hampshire?
When facing a child custody trial in New Hampshire, having the right witnesses can make a significant difference. The court's primary concern is the child's best interests, and the witnesses you choose can help demonstrate what is best for the child. Understanding who...
Dividing international assets in high-asset divorces
High-asset divorces are already complicated, but international assets make them even more challenging. This is especially true in New Hampshire, where dividing these assets can be tricky. Understanding specific laws can help you navigate them more clearly. Different...