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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.
The Uncontested Divorce - The Least Expensive Option Uncontested divorces in NH can range from as little as $500 to over $2,000.
If the parties are able to come to an agreement informally or if they use the collaborative process, the divorce can only take a few months. If the case is contested and has to go before a judge, the process can take a year or longer depending on the complexity of the issues and the courts docket.
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In fact, desertion, abandonment, or refusal to cohabit were once used as a fault constituting grounds for divorce. With the advent of no-fault divorce, however, New Hampshire has eliminated abandonment as a fault ground in divorce. Abandonment refers to any situation where one spouse has moved out.
Being no-fault, you only need to prove that both you and your spouse are living in the state of New Hampshire when the divorce is filed or that the person who is filing has lived there for a year. Another exception to the residency law is that the person being filed against has been served the notice within the state.
Divorce Laws in New Hampshire at a Glance The state of New Hampshire does not impose a waiting period, but the plaintiff in the divorce must have lived in the state for the past year before filing for divorce.
At present, New Hampshire recognizes nine fault grounds, established by RSA 458:7, including: adultery, extreme cruelty, treatment to seriously injure health or endanger reason, habitual drunkenness, conviction of a crime punishable by incarceration of more than one year, impotency, desertion, abandonment and
Waiting Period. In New Hampshire, there is no waiting period or period of separation required before filing for divorce.

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