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Property Distribution 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.
Who Benefits Most from No-Fault Divorce? Many couples benefit from no-fault divorce laws, especially those in toxic relationships, needing to get out of the marriage quicklyor those seeking a quick resolution to their divorce cases.
The Decree of Divorce is the final order that includes all the terms of the divorce. How you fill out the Decree of Divorce will depend on how you are getting the final decree: For a default Decree: Everything in your proposed Decree of Divorce should match everything you asked for in your complaint.
In New Hampshire, separation alone does not finalize a divorce. Couples must file a divorce petition to legally end the marriage. While living apart for years may support grounds for divorce, the court requires formal filing and legal procedures.
In New Hampshire, adultery can be cited as grounds for divorce. To file, the responding spouse should submit an answer to the divorce complaint, including allegations of adultery with supporting evidence like text messages. Mediation paperwork is often required before court hearings.

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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.
Typically, the court will mail you a certified copy of your divorce decree or let you know when its ready to be picked up. You can also request a copy from the court clerks office in the county where the decree was issued.

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