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...
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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...
Domestic violence and divorce in New Hampshire
Divorces often cause challenges for all members of the family. But when domestic violence becomes a factor in the divorce process, the risk of legal battles may increase. Alimony, child support and visitation rights may be challenged if domestic violence occurred...
Losses that some people encounter after they divorce
Many divorcing couples know that a split is the best thing for their lives, and while they know their post-divorce lives will be different, some of the losses that former New Hampshire spouses encounter may be unexpected. Consider how to deal with the following holes...
Should I sell my business before a divorce?
Owning a business makes divorce much more complicated. Unfortunately, there is not a one size fits all solution. According to the New Hampshire General Court, the court divides property equitably. This does not necessarily mean the equal division of all marital...
How to help your kids enjoy the holidays during your divorce
Divorce is hard for everyone, especially around the holidays. But it's especially hard for kids in New Hampshire and around the country. Here are some tips to help your kids enjoy the holidays during your divorce. Make sure your kids wake up with both of you on...
Some reasons for the current gray divorce increase in New Hampshire
When most people think of divorce, they think of the stereotypical image of a young couple splitting up after a few years of marriage. However, there has been an increasingly common occurrence known as a "gray divorce," which is when couples in their 50s or older...
Co-parenting with an abusive ex requires setting boundaries
Family court judges in New Hampshire and throughout the country want to promote the ideal of children having both parents in their lives, but that can leave you co-parenting with an abusive ex. Domestic abuse often causes post-traumatic stress disorder among...
Signs that a divorce might be right for you
Marriage is supposed to be a lifelong joining of a couple. But sadly, many New Hampshire relationships change over the years, and at some point it might be healthier to part ways. That's not to say that every marriage having a bad stretch ought to end in a...