Family Law
What are Parenting Rights and Parenting Plans?
New Hampshire courts use a variety of terms to describe the rights of parents, including: decision-making rights and responsibilities, residential responsibilities, parenting rights and parenting...
Read MoreUPDATED: Alimony Affected By Proposed Tax Reform Legislation
The Senate/House Conference Report is out, and the alimony provision has some change – delaying the phase out of the deduction for one year. If...
Read MoreGuardian ad Litem Reports
In cases involving parenting disputes, the Court may appoint a guardian ad litem (“GAL”). The GAL is typically an attorney or a mental health professional,...
Read MoreWhat is Mandatory Disclosure?
Absent agreement to the contrary, parties to family-related litigation are required to exchange certain information very early in the case. This requirement is known as...
Read MoreAlimony Affected By Proposed Tax Reform Legislation
The proposed Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (“Act”) released on November 2, 2017 contains several provisions that could impact divorce cases, most significantly in the...
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