Couples facing divorce often are concerned about how splitting their assets will impact their financial future. They also worry about what assets they may have to give up in a divorce. Who will keep the house? The furniture? Any recreational vehicles? What about...
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How is property division determined in New Hampshire?
Property division in New Hampshire is done in the most fair way possible according to equitable property division rules. Equitable property division rules describe an equal division of property based on a variety of factors that divorcing spouses should be familiar...
Addressing the unique challenges of a gray divorce
For older New Hampshire couples, there may be a perception that their marriage is secure and there is no need to worry about the possibility of divorce along with its ramifications. Divorce and family legal issues are frequently viewed as something younger people need...
Grounds for divorce in New Hampshire
Divorces happen practically every day. Throughout New Hampshire, the parties to married couples decide that they no longer want to live as partners and choose to legally end their relationships. Though many aspects of divorce are emotional, at its core, divorce is a...
Financial blueprint for divorce
Finances are a major issue in marriages. These also play a major role in divorce in matters such as property division and child and spousal support. Before ending your marriage, it is essential to develop a financial plan. Begin by collecting recent bank,...
What will happen to the family home during divorce?
What will happen to the family home during the divorce process may result in some anxiety for divorcing couples. It is helpful to address those concerns by knowing how a family home may be divided during the divorce process and property division process. There are...
Why are more older couples seeking a divorce?
You may have been married for two or more decades when, for a variety of reasons, you find your marriage just is not working out, and despite the many years of commitment you are ready to divorce. This is not uncommon. In a situation known as a “gray divorce,” the...
Coercive control in a domestic violence matter
No relationship is perfect; however, relationships should be free of certain things, such as abuse and mistreatment. Unfortunately, these negative events can enter a relationship or marriage in New Hampshire and elsewhere, often sparking a divorce. While it may be the...
Bankruptcy and your divorce: when should you file?
It is not uncommon for financial trouble and marital difficulties to go hand-in-hand. More often than many people realize, financial stress can play a significant part in the decline of a marriage. Since two processes are involved – divorce and bankruptcy – people...
Is a reconciliation attempt required in a New Hampshire divorce?
When New Hampshire couples conclude that their marriage is over and want to divorce, they frequently want to complete it as quickly and efficiently as possible. However, there are certain laws in the state that people should understand as the process moves forward....
