Dividing property during divorce often involves more than just houses and bank accounts. If you or your spouse received stock options, those assets can significantly impact the financial outcome. You need to understand how New Hampshire courts treat them and what...
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What’s wrong with staying married for the kids?
You may have come across people who have told you that the only reason they haven’t left their spouse yet is because of the kids. They know the marriage is not working for them, but they feel it is better to put their needs to one side to enable the children to grow...
What counts as separate property?
Dividing property during a divorce can feel overwhelming, especially when it’s unclear what belongs to whom. In New Hampshire, not everything you own gets split equally. Understanding what qualifies as separate property can help you protect what’s rightfully yours....
How do custody battles affect children?
When parents separate or divorce, custody battles can be one of the most emotionally taxing experiences for the entire family. As parents fight for custody, children often find themselves in the middle of the conflict, which can affect their emotional, psychological,...
How do courts view parental alienation?
When parents separate, emotions can run high. Sometimes, one parent may speak badly about the other or try to turn the child against them. This behavior is called parental alienation, and New Hampshire courts take it seriously. Understanding parental alienation...
How to address deferred compensation plans in divorce?
Dividing property during divorce creates complex challenges. Deferred compensation plans add even more layers. If you face this situation, you need to understand how these assets work and how to divide them fairly. Understand what deferred compensation means Deferred...
How does economic abuse factor into divorce and asset division?
Economic abuse is a form of domestic violence that often goes unnoticed. It occurs when one partner controls the other’s finances in a way that limits their independence and power. In the context of divorce, economic abuse can significantly affect how assets are...
What should you know about spousal support in high-asset divorce?
When a divorce involves significant assets, spousal support (also known as alimony) can become a complex issue. In New Hampshire, the court considers many factors when determining whether to award spousal support and the amount to be paid. Spousal support...
How is real estate divided in a high-asset divorce?
Dividing real estate in a high-asset divorce can be complex. Whether you own multiple properties, vacation homes, or investment properties, understanding how courts handle division helps you prepare. Fair distribution depends on property classification, valuation, and...
What are the benefits of collaborative divorce?
Divorce can be stressful, but it doesn’t have to be a battle. Collaborative divorce offers a different approach, focusing on cooperation instead of conflict. This process allows couples to work together to reach an agreement that benefits both parties. Less stress and...
