Chapter 7 bankruptcy is also called the ‘fresh start’ bankruptcy. If you are drowning under a pile of debt, this may be a viable solution to help you get back on your feet. While it’s true that some debts such as child support, tax bills, and student loans cannot be...
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New Hampshire offers no-fault and at-fault divorces
In New Hampshire, you may seek a no-fault divorce, or you can base your divorce on one of several acceptable fault grounds. No-fault divorces typically proceed faster and cost less, making it the preferred option to end a marriage. Other advantages of a no-fault...
3 ways to make parental communication post-divorce easier
You may have read how crucial it is to communicate as parents after your divorce. Yet, sometimes that is easier said than done. The disintegration of a marriage and the strain of the divorce process can create a situation where the last person in the world you feel...
How might birthdays become problematic after a divorce?
Up until now, you have celebrated every one of your child’s birthdays with them. Now that you have divorced, you need to face the reality that this may change. Birthdays are one of those special occasions which can go from being a time of family joy to one of...
Will a Chapter 7 bankruptcy force you out of your home?
Bankruptcy can be a powerful tool for those with too much debt, but many people don't take advantage of bankruptcy protections. Frightening rumors about the consequences of bankruptcy can prevent people from filing when it would be a good decision. One of the most...
How do you prove irreconcilable differences for no-fault divorce?
Most of the time when a New Hampshire couple divorces, it will be a no-fault divorce filing. Either spouse can claim irreconcilable differences and initiate the divorce process. The spouse filing a no-fault divorce must feel that there has been a significant breakdown...
How can co-parents ensure consistency between households?
The disruption in life brought about by a divorce can affect the children in several ways. For starters, raising a child requires consistency, which may be difficult to achieve with two households. The rules may be different for both parents, and it may be challenging...
Getting back on track financially after bankruptcy
There is a common misconception that bankruptcy only affects those who are careless with their money, but this is far from the truth. The reality is that many people across the country are having a hard time financially. In fact, studies indicate that millions of...
Should you share or divide the holidays with your children?
It can be hard to decide the right way to share child custody with your ex. Making arrangements for the day-to-day needs of your children can require a lot of compromise between former spouses. Holidays can also present unique custody challenges. Parents will...
4 important steps to take before you actually file for divorce
Divorce can take months or even more than a year from when you file to when the courts finalize everything. You might think that gives you plenty of time to prepare after you file, but there are some things you shouldn't delay. The more you prepare ahead of time, the...