In a divorce, spouses often get caught up in fighting for the best outcome for themselves regarding money and property. Parents can lose track of the most important issue: The well-being of their children. Divorce is incredibly traumatic and parents should do...
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Should married couples have shared or separate accounts?
There is always a risk that two people who get married will decide to divorce at a later date. That’s why it’s a good idea to talk about finances and life goals early in your marriage. One of the topics that you might bring up is how you want to handle your bank...
If your ex gets the house, do you lose your investments in it?
You and your ex will probably butt heads about many different issues during your divorce. From the right way to alternate holidays with your children to what is fair regarding your retirement accounts, you might have many significant disagreements before the courts...
Could divorce mediation actually save you money?
All too often, divorce is an incredibly expensive process. In addition to legal expenses, property division with your ex can substantially reduce your overall personal wealth. Many people desperately hope to reduce what their divorce will cost. Divorce mediation is...
Make the most of holiday parenting time
As the holidays approach, many divorced parents find it difficult to navigate parenting time. Even though divorced parents have a parenting plan and parenting time dates set in advance, conflicts can still arise when unexpected issues come up. Whether it’s missing a...
3 parenting time options after a divorce
Protecting your parental rights after a divorce is important. It’s also important to closely consider the best way to keep your children’s life stable so that they feel supported. There are several ways that you and your ex-spouse could split up your parenting time....
Could virtual visitation be helpful following divorce?
As many divorced parents know, flexibility with the parenting schedule can be the key to making things work in some co-parenting relationships. Flexibility with parenting and virtual parenting time Perhaps after going through a divorce and setting up your parenting...
Can I get a “fault divorce” in New Hampshire?
Yes. New Hampshire has traditionally been a "no-fault" divorce state. This means that neither party is obligated to show that their spouse is at fault for the divorce. However, a fault divorce is still obtainable if one spouse desires to prove that the other is...
Is your ex engaging in parental interference?
You can hope for an amicable divorce and at Solomon Law Firm that is what we strive for-- especially when you have children -- but there’s no guarantee you’ll get one. The animosity of a divorce can continue for years. Naturally, in some cases, the ongoing disputes...
Can a parent’s criminal record affect their custodial rights?
Every New Hampshire family law judge has one pressing obligation when rendering decisions in child custody cases. Their primary responsibility is to make decisions that are in the kids' best interests. The court may weigh various factors when determining the best...