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Our team has extensive experience in handling military and federal employee divorces. We can also be an asset when dealing with cases involving DCYF. We understand the unique challenges that come with these situations and are here to provide you with the support and guidance you need. Contact us today to learn more about how we can assist your specific needs.


Divorce
Equitable asset division.
It is important to understand that in New Hampshire, all assets are considered marital assets, but equitable division does not always mean equal division. This is especially true when one party has owned and operated a valuable business prior to the marriage. It is crucial to ensure that the court is aware of all the facts when comes to asset division.
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Spousal support.
Are you struggling with alimony issues? We understand that every case is unique and requires a personalized approach. Our team can help you present your case in the best possible light and achieve the outcome you deserve. Contact us today to schedule a consultation.
Child support.
In New Hampshire, unlike ME and MA, it can be difficult to deviate from child support guidelines even with a 50/50 parenting arrangement. However, if paying guidelines child support is not possible, you have to prove it to the Court. The Court may consider various elements when making a decision on support, and we can help you navigate this process.
Parenting plans.
It is important that parenting is at least 50/50 whenever possible. However, sometimes one parent tries to make a case that he/she should get more time than the other. It is important to tread these waters very carefully whichever side of that issue you are on. We can assist you in navigating these difficult issues.
Dealing with DCYF
It is important to recognize that the State should not be making decisions about your parenting time. As a parent, you have the right to make decisions about your child's upbringing and well-being. While there may be certain circumstances where the State may need to intervene, it is generally best for parents to work together to create a plan that is in the best interest of their child. By taking an active role in your child's life and working collaboratively with your co-parent, you can ensure that your child receives the love and support they need to thrive.


Domestic Violence Hearings
When accused of criminal domestic violence, it is crucial to have experienced legal representation. Domestic violence charges can have serious consequences, including jail time, fines, loss of second amendment rights, and a criminal record. An experienced attorney can help navigate the legal system, protect your rights, and build a defense. They can also negotiate with prosecutors to potentially reduce charges or penalties. Without proper legal representation, you may be at a disadvantage in court and face severe consequences. It is important to take these charges seriously and seek the help of an experienced attorney.