Many New Hampshire couples look for ways to divorce outside of court. Divorce arbitration is one option. This process mixes formal and flexible elements but has its upsides and downsides. Let's examine what divorce arbitration means in New Hampshire and weigh its good...
Divorce
Is deferred compensation part of a marital estate?
Finding ways to divide marital property can be one of the most difficult aspects of divorce. Couples either need to negotiate with one another or present information to the courts so that a judge can divide their resources. Typically, each spouse gets to retain their...
Understanding gray divorce
Have you heard of gray divorce? It is a term used to describe couples over fifty who decide to end their marriages. If you are facing this situation, you are not alone. The rate of gray divorce has been increasing in recent years, and it comes with unique challenges....
Three tips to protect your digital privacy during divorce
When couples divorce, it is natural for them to think about protecting their assets. This is why couples take inventory of their marital assets after initiating divorce proceedings. However, your physical assets are not the only things you should consider protecting....
Hidden assets in a divorce: What you need to know
Going through a divorce is challenging. Discovering that your spouse might be hiding assets can make the process even more stressful. Fortunately, there are steps you can take to uncover hidden assets and ensure a fair division of property. Signs your spouse may be...
Understanding child custody and support in same-sex divorce
Divorce is never easy for any couple, and for same-sex couples, there can be more unique challenges involved. One of the most crucial aspects to address is child custody and support. In same-sex marriages, legal parentage can sometimes be more complex than in...
Protecting your financial future post-divorce
Going through a divorce can feel like standing on shaky ground, especially as you start to unravel your financial situation. During this tumultuous time, the choices you make can significantly impact your financial stability post-divorce. That is why it is crucial to...
Protecting a family business during divorce
Some people start a business because they want to offer their families a better standard of living. Others take over a business previously run by their parents or grandparents. Whether someone purchased, inherited or started the business they run, it may very well be...
Reducing your legal expenses during a divorce
Going through a divorce can quickly feel like an emotional rollercoaster with so many uncertainties and vast emotions. Not only that, but the financial burden of the divorce process can add an extra layer of stress that makes it all the more overwhelming. However,...
Is an uncontested divorce the same as a no-fault divorce?
When you consider filing for divorce, you might come across the terms “uncontested divorce” and “no-fault divorce.” These words are often used interchangeably, but they are not the same. An uncontested divorce means both spouses agree on the terms of ending their...