The process of divorce is a challenging one, filled with emotional turmoil and legal complexities. Often, individuals hope for a quick resolution, allowing them to move forward and start a new chapter in their lives. However, multiple factors can draw out a divorce,...
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Protecting collectibles in a divorce
New Hampshire is an equitable division state, which means that your spouse may receive more than half of assets held in the marital estate. This may mean that you will be forced to cede a portion of an art, car or other type of collection that were amassed during the...
Fifty-somethings are dominating divorces
Of all divorce statistics, the older crowd is fast becoming one of the highest divorce demographics among all other age groups. Popularly known as gray divorce is seeing spouses pulling the plug entering or well into their 50s. Additionally, more than 50 percent of...
The challenges for fathers when it comes to child custody
Divorce is rife with emotionally charged issues that often see soon-to-be ex-spouses at their worst. However, when children are involved in the marital split, their best interests should be front and center. Moms and dads who fall short in putting them first do so at...
FAQs about child custody mediation
New Hampshire parents whose marriages end in divorce have multiple options. While you can certainly go through a nasty custody battle with your ex, that’s not the best-case scenario. If you’ve been wondering about the process of child custody mediation, you’ve...
What can you do to combat stress while going through a divorce?
Divorce is one of the most stressful situations for any New Hampshire resident. This is normal as the end of a marriage is similar to death for some. These are a few things you can do during a divorce to combat stress. Acknowledge your feelings Acknowledge your...
Advice for blended families in New Hampshire
Starting over after a divorce in New Hampshire is difficult enough as an individual. When moving forward includes creating a new, blended families, complications can multiply. Common problems when two families become one After the recovery period from a divorce, it's...
How to handle false accusations of abuse in New Hampshire
False accusations of domestic violence sometimes happen during a divorce. However, New Hampshire won't automatically take anyone's word for it. The court must examine evidence fron both sides. Understand what counts as domestic violence The first step is to learn what...
How does New Hampshire divide marital property?
If you are considering divorce in New Hampshire, you should be aware that state laws divide property slightly differently than in most areas of the United States. Although New Hampshire is an equitable distribution state, it considers all property that a couple owns,...
Planning for the financial implications of divorce
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...