Divorce Worksheet and Law Summary for Contested or Uncontested Case of over 25 pages - Ideal Client Interview Form - New Hampshire 2026

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Uncontested divorces in NH can range from as little as $500 to over $2,000.
There is no wait period in New Hampshire, although, as a practical matter, it usually takes a few weeks to 30 days for the court to review and sign off on the papers. An uncontested divorce in Maine or NH should not cost more than $3,500, including filing fee and costs.
An uncontested divorce is typically the fastest, taking around 2 to 8 weeks to complete. Its categorized as uncontested when both spouses are in full agreement on every aspect, and the main requirement is to complete the necessary paperwork.

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Grounds for divorce We say that: irreconcilable differences have caused the irremediable breakdown of the marriage. This means that the parties have differences that cannot be fixed and that those differences have caused the marriage to be permanently broken.
In some circumstances, an uncontested divorce could even waive the final hearing if certain standards are met, according to the New Hampshire Judicial Branch. An uncontested divorce in New Hampshire can generally take between one and three months.
The quickest divorce is typically an uncontested divorce. If both parties agree on all terms and meet state-specific requirements, such as residency, the process can be completed in as little as a few weeks to a few months. However, this depends on the states and countys procedures.

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