Some parents in New Hampshire who are getting a divorce may want to consider virtual visitation as a supplement to regular visitation. Virtual visitation is any kind of contact between children and parents that involves technology, including phone calls, social media,...
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Divorcing a narcissist? Here’s what you should know
For those who’ve experienced being married to a narcissist, you likely know all the challenges it brings: the bottomless arguments where you’re never given credit. The gaslighting. The double standards. The walking on eggshells. Narcissism can appear in anyone from...
How does an out of state move affect child custody?
It’s normal to desire a fresh start after ending your marriage. In fact, one of the more common reasons people choose to move in the U.S. is due to a change in marital status. But if you share children with your ex, moving more than a few zip codes away can complicate...
Identifying the signs of parental alienation
When you and your ex don’t get along, it can make it difficult to co-parent peacefully. But when your relationship with your ex is more than just tenuous, you may not be the only one who suffers the consequences. What is parental alienation? Parental alienation occurs...
How moving to a different state impacts child custody
For New Hampshire parents who have parted ways as a couple, child custody and visitation can be a complex issue even if they are living in relative proximity. If, however, the custodial parent decides to move to a different state, it can lead to worry, disagreement...
What’s the right way to approach child support?
Financial issues are some of the most complex to address in a divorce. It is not always easy to decide on matters such as child support, and you may struggle to figure out how to approach this issue. You want to make sure your children have what they need, but you...
If you’re a dad, do you have to move out before divorce is final?
When you got married, you took your role as husband and (down the line) as father quite seriously. You wanted to do your part to create a happy, healthy marriage and home life. Like most New Hampshire spouses, you expected your marriage to last a lifetime. When your...
A hostile relationship with your ex can complicate co-parenting
There was a time in history when children were little more than property. When parents divorced, the children stayed with the father since the law forbid women from owning property. Thankfully, those laws are far behind us, and children now receive the consideration...
Non-custodial parents still have rights
As a parent, one of your main concerns is how you can protect your right to have a strong relationship with your children after divorce. Perhaps you and your spouse are unable to reach a beneficial resolution on custody and visitation on your own, leaving you with...
Why are more families choosing parallel parenting?
Making choices that pertain to your children is one of the hardest aspects of divorce. This is an incredibly difficult process to navigate, especially when it is difficult to work with your spouse regarding a beneficial child custody arrangement. Many people are now...