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If Divorce is Inevitable, What Steps Should You Take?

Posted on September 1, 2018

I can’t say enough how important it is to consider the next steps after you decide to go through with a divorce in NH. In the traditional model of divorce, the answer … Continued

Can I Change, Modify or Terminate Alimony in New Hampshire?

Posted on August 19, 2018

In New Hampshire, alimony is modifiable in the event there is a substantial change in circumstances that was unforeseeable at the time of divorce.  This could be a change on either side … Continued

What Will Happen to Our Joint Property in a Divorce in New Hampshire?

Posted on June 3, 2018

In New Hampshire divorce law there is a statute that says that the court shall divide marital property in a manner that is equitable under all of the circumstances.  Oftentimes, but not … Continued

Community Mediators Resolve Disputes, Improve Quality of Life

Posted on January 14, 2018

The Olympian — Seattle, WA     It’s always interesting to see collaborative law and mediation practices in other parts of the country. The Dispute Resolution Center of Thurston County, WA started 18 … Continued

Can the Court Order a Parent to Pay for College Expenses?

Posted on January 2, 2018

While college expenses for children is something we always recommend parties agree to, the quick answer is no, the court cannot order a parent to pay for college expenses.  However, if you … Continued

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    • About Our Family Law Practice
    • Meet the Weibrecht & Ecker Attorneys
    • Maine Divorce Law
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  • Testimonials
  • Services
    • Traditional New Hampshire Divorce
    • Divorce Options
    • Collaborative Law and Collaborative Divorce
    • Mediation
    • Other Areas of Legal Practice
    • Legal Costs and Fee Structure
  • Resources
    • New Hampshire Divorce (Book) by Attorney Jessica Ecker
    • Free Download: Divorce Options
    • Video: Divorce Options in NH
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