From a legal standpoint, your spouse should never try to hide assets during a divorce. Both of you are required to make full financial disclosures to the court so that it can assist with property division. In reality, though, people do try to hide assets to keep them...
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NFTs and digital assets in high-asset divorce
Dividing property in divorce is never simple, but digital assets make it more complicated. Non-fungible tokens (NFTs), digital tokens and other online property now appear often in high-asset divorces. Courts and lawyers must address questions of value, ownership and...
What are irreconcilable differences in a New Hampshire divorce?
When a marriage ends, couples have several legal reasons, or grounds, they can state to get a divorce. The most common of these is irreconcilable differences. This term may sound complicated, but it simply means that the marriage has broken down so completely that...
How is a joint business divided in a divorce?
Filing for divorce while co-owning a business with your spouse can be quite daunting. You may find yourself worrying about the possibility of losing your shares or letting go of your business. As you move forward with your divorce proceedings, it is crucial to gain a...
Do courts consider a child’s preference in a custody case?
In child custody cases, a question that often arises is whether a child’s preference has an impact on the court’s decision. The answer depends on a variety of factors. While the child’s preference can certainly be considered, it is not the sole deciding factor in the...
Prenuptial and postnuptial agreements in high-asset divorces
Divorce is never simple. When it involves millions of dollars in property, investments and business interests, the process becomes even more complex. In New Hampshire, prenuptial and postnuptial agreements can decide whether wealth stays protected or gets divided in...
What if one spouse refuses to participate in collaboration?
Collaborative family law works well when both people want a respectful and cooperative process. But sometimes, one spouse doesn't agree to try it. If that happens, you may wonder what your options look like next. It can feel frustrating, especially when you hope to...
How does NH law treat digital harassment during divorce?
Online abuse can complicate an already stressful divorce. In New Hampshire, the law takes digital harassment seriously. If you're dealing with this kind of behavior during a divorce, it's important to understand how it may affect your case. Understanding digital...
Divorce after 20 years: Custody and family business issues
After 20 years of marriage, divorce is never simple. But when you own a business together and have kids in high school, the stakes are even higher. It's not just about splitting assets. You’re fighting to protect your role as a parent and the future of the business...
Can you stay on the mortgage after divorce?
You might already know that who gets to keep the house in a divorce depends on a lot of things like equity, contributions and negotiation, but what about the mortgage? If your name still appears on the loan after the divorce finalizes, your financial tie to your ex...
