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New Hampshire is what is known as a no-fault divorce state, which means that neither party is required to state specific grounds for divorce other than the standard irreconcilable differences that have caused the irremediable breakdown of the marriage. The vast majority of divorces in New Hampshire are no-fault.
Final Judgment or Divorce Decree: Once all issues are resolved, either through settlement or trial, the court will issue a final divorce decree. This document officially ends the marriage and outlines the terms of the divorce, including division of assets, child custody arrangements, and any support obligations.
A couple can choose to stay legally separated for however long they want. They can eventually decide to get back together, file for divorce or can stay legally separated forever in New Hampshire.
New Hampshire offers no-fault divorces. Therefore, most people use no-fault rules when pursuing a divorce. They assert in family court that irreconcilable differences caused the irremediable breakdown of the marital relationship. They have no need to prove anything further.
New Hampshire law requires that all divorce decrees include an equitable division of property. Equitable means fair, and courts will start off with the idea that fair means even. If you want some division that is not 50/50, then you will need to explain to the judge why your request is fair.
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The court may impose various penalties on your ex, such as fines, jail time, or even modification of the original decree to better enforce its terms. An experienced family law attorney can guide you through the legal process and help you achieve the desired outcome.
The following four states dont make divorce easy. Vermont. If youre looking for a quick split from your spouse, dont move to Vermont. Rhode Island. Rhode Islanders also have an excessively long waiting period for divorce even longer than Vermont. South Carolina. Arkansas.
For one, the court will consider your spouses actions when dividing your marital property. As a result, your spouse could end up with a share of it different than what they would have received otherwise. Furthermore, your spouses adultery could affect their alimony award, if they are eligible for it to begin with.

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