When a couple walks down the aisle, they likely do so with the conviction that they will spend the rest of their lives together. However, as time passes, people who were once perfect for each other find that they are no longer compatible. While a divorce can be a...
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What to expect in a New Hampshire court when litigating custody
As one of many New Hampshire parents who have already filed for divorce this year, you may currently have a few concerns regarding what actual proceedings will be like in court. If you had hoped to avoid a courtroom altogether but soon determined that would not be...
Family law: Couple disagree over embryo custody
When people in New Hampshire choose to end their marriage, there are several decisions that must be made. In some cases where couples have utilized in vitro fertilization, what happens to frozen embryos is often a complicated aspect of family law. Many couples have an...
New Hampshire attorneys committed to your child custody needs
Fairy tales would have us believe that all couples get married and live happily ever after. Unfortunately, reality often looks a little different. Children in New Hampshire are often born to parents who never intended to be in a long-term relationship, or serious...
Claims of extremism at heart of child custody case
When it comes to religion, even happily married couples often struggle to agree on how to raise their children. Even those who practice the same basic religion can sometimes have conflict over certain aspects of how they practice their faith. This conflict is often...
Preserving family harmony with collaborative law
For many people who seek a divorce in New Hampshire, the end of their marriage does not signify the end of the relationship. Couples who have children together will have to continue to co-parent together as they work toward making decisions that are in the best...
Do you think you could share a house with your spouse in divorce?
Many parents, perhaps some here in New Hampshire, are trying out a fairly new shared custody arrangement during divorce referred to as "nesting." You might choose to implement the idea during your separation, and then develop a backup plan for after you finalize your...
Child custody issue prevents school enrollment
Issues of family law in New Hampshire can often be complex. In order to ensure that the person a court has deemed the most appropriate guardian actually has child custody, some states have laws regarding whether someone without legal custody of a minor can enroll said...
Six easy steps to successful stepparent adoptions
Perhaps you have already opened your heart to your significant other's child, and you are ready to take the next step. A stepparent adoption can be a way to cement your relationship with your partner's child, simplify the dynamics of the family, and offer substantial...
Collaborative law fosters resolution out of the courtroom
A variety of different couples in New Hampshire make the different decision that it is time to seek a divorce. While the creators of television shows and movies would have audiences believe that divorce is always filled with contention and plays out in a dramatic...
