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Two Alternatives to Divorce: Legal Separations and Post-Nuptial Agreements
Divorce can be an emotionally devastating event. It is often the case that one party wants a divorce more than the other. If one party...
Read MoreNew Hampshire Legislature Seeks to Restrict the Use of Non-Compete Agreements
Two notable bills aimed to further restrict non-compete agreements in employment relationships were introduced in the Senate this session – one seemingly with more support...
Read MoreModification of a Final Parenting Plan
A final parenting plan is a comprehensive document that is designed to last either a specified number of years or throughout the child’s remaining minority. ...
Read MoreHow Are Parental Rights Determined?
Divorcing parents often wonder how a court will make decisions about a parenting schedule. Even parents who do not wish to litigate parenting issues can...
Read MoreWhat 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...
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