If you and your spouse in New Hampshire are contemplating divorce, you should realize the financial implications of the move on your lives. Although dividing your assets can often be the most straightforward part of the process, planning for support for your spouse...
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What are some of the most common reasons for divorce?
All New Hampshire couples believe it’s forever when they take their wedding vows. However, divorce is more common than many people think. These are some of the most common reasons for divorce. Domestic violence Domestic violence is never acceptable. When one spouse...
Will I have to sell the family home in the divorce?
There are many uncertainties and what-ifs to consider as you delve deeper into the divorce process. One major subject of planning and negotiations is the fate of your family home. There are multiple reasons why it may be necessary or encouraged to sell the house in...
Tips for special needs children and divorce in New Hampshire
Divorce is difficult for New Hampshire families regardless of the challenges that they face. Children may have a hard time adjusting to life after the divorce, and it can take time for them to process the change. This is especially true for special needs children. For...
Figuring out your rights as a parent during divorce
If you are a parent in New Hampshire who is getting divorced, one of your first concerns will be about the way it will affect the children and how custody will be decided. Understanding your rights as a parent will help you prepare for the custody determinations of...
Why you should avoid social media during your divorce
Almost everyone is a member of at least one social media platform these days. However, various studies have shown that spending too much time on them is bad for marriages, as it leads to dissatisfaction between spouses. Even when social media does not play a part in a...
What happens to student loan debt in a divorce?
Since New Hampshire is an equitable division state, you may still be responsible under certain circumstances for your soon-to-be ex-spouse's student loans. The judge may consider many factors before dismissing you from the obligation to help them pay their student...
Asset commingling can complicate divorce
Asset commingling is the mixing of marital and non-marital assets. This can happen when one spouse uses money from a joint account to pay for expenses related to their New Hampshire business or investment or when both spouses mix their income and use joint accounts to...
Tax matters to consider if you’re going through a divorce
Divorce can be a difficult and emotional process, and dealing with tax matters can add an additional layer of complexity and anxiety. It's essential to understand how divorce can affect your New Hampshire tax situation and to take steps to minimize any potential tax...
The mental and physical effects of parental conflict on children
Parents in New Hampshire might struggle to decide whether to pursue divorce or not, particularly as they might be concerned about the effect on their children. However, when a relationship is full of conflict and the children witness this constantly, they can have...