Alimony in New Hampshire: The 23% Formula, Duration Caps, and What Triggers Termination
New Hampshire uses a 23% income-difference formula for alimony with strict duration caps. Learn how it's calculated and when it ends.
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New Hampshire uses a 23% income-difference formula for alimony with strict duration caps. Learn how it's calculated and when it ends.
Compare five alternatives to hiring a divorce attorney for dividing assets in New Hampshire — mediation, collaborative divorce, online platforms, financial workbooks, and legal coaching.
Find the best tool for dividing assets in a New Hampshire pro se divorce — covers the all-property rule, Rule 1.25-A disclosure, pension division, and spousal support.
How New Hampshire courts value and divide business interests in divorce — income, market, and asset approaches, plus the personal vs enterprise goodwill split.
How to split 401(k)s, IRAs, and other retirement accounts in a New Hampshire divorce using QDROs and tax-free transfers under IRC Section 1041.
Compare using a divorce financial workbook to hiring a Certified Divorce Financial Analyst. See which approach fits your budget, timeline, and asset complexity.
Suspect your spouse is hiding assets in your NH divorce? Learn the legal discovery tools under Rule 1.25-A and the penalties under Rule 2.16.
New Hampshire divides debts using the same equitable distribution rules as assets. Learn about the creditor trap and how joint debt really works.
A practical guide to dividing property, retirement accounts, and debts in a New Hampshire divorce without hiring an attorney — covers the all-property rule and key worksheets.
Step-by-step instructions for completing the NHJB-2065-F Financial Affidavit in a New Hampshire divorce — income, assets, debts, and expenses.
New Hampshire is an all-property state — premarital assets and inheritances aren't automatically protected. Learn what that means for your divorce.
Complete checklist for New Hampshire's mandatory financial disclosure under Rule 1.25-A. Know exactly which documents you need within 45 days.
How to prepare financially for court-connected mediation in a New Hampshire divorce — what to bring, what to calculate, and the $450 fee structure.
Tax rules for dividing property in a New Hampshire divorce — IRC Section 1041 transfers, embedded tax liabilities, and the home sale exclusion.
Learn how New Hampshire divides marital property using equitable distribution under RSA 458:16-a, including the 15 statutory factors judges weigh.
How pensions are divided in NH divorce after the 2025 LeGault ruling. Covers the Hodgins coverture fraction, NHRS QDRO rules, and what changed.
Learn how New Hampshire courts decide who keeps the family home in a divorce — buyout math, deferred sale, and the mortgage creditor trap.