Divorce

What happens to the family home in divorce?

The family home is often one of the most valuable assets in a divorce in New Hampshire. It is important to understand what happens to the family home in a divorce and how to protect your interests. In a divorce, you have several options when it comes to the family...

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Get these documents before filing for divorce

A divorce is never an easy process in New Hampshire, and it can be particularly difficult if you don't prepare yourself adequately. One of the most important things you can do to make the process easier is to make sure you have all the necessary documents in order...

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Divorce preparations

Divorce is not a pleasant prospect, but for people in New Hampshire who believe that it may be in the cards for them, it is important to be prepared. Failing to prepare for a divorce can lead to worse financial and emotional outcomes, making the whole process longer,...

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New Hampshire updates fault-based divorce law

Residents of Manchester and other nearby areas of New Hampshire may want to learn more about a new ruling by the New Hampshire Supreme Court. Formerly, adultery received consideration for fault-based divorce if it was intercourse between a married person and another...

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Divorce for Business Owners

In New Hampshire, high-asset divorce can be complex, especially when one of the parties is a business owner. It will take careful planning to minimize the taxes and costs of the divorce, and the less acrimonious the divorce is, the easier this will be. Managing...

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How is debt divided in a divorce?

Many people who get divorced often wonder how debt gets divided in New Hampshire. Debt can be very complicated, and you to understand the basics before you begin negotiations with your spouse. The most important thing to keep in mind are the several factors that...

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