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Supervised visits are usually reserved for situation where the children will exposed to unsafe conditions with the other parent. You should with a... Read Answer
Under New Hampshire law, all property acquired through and including the date of divorce is part of the marital estate and subject to division, even... Read Answer
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There is not enough information here to answer your question. Are you trying to file for a green card based on marriage to a U.S.... Read Answer
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You should go to court or else you would be ordered deported in your absence. By going to court, you may be able to fight deportation if... Read Answer
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The court uses the mature minor standard when evaluating how much weight to give a child's preference. The age of the child is less of a factor than... Read Answer
If the court has ordered the parties to attend mediation and the other party isn't cooperating then you may file a motion for contempt. If the court... Read Answer
It is in your best interested to file an objection to the motion. You need to make sure that it is filed on time.
You and the other side should have already exchanged mandatory disclosures and financial affidavits. You should also bring an updated financial... Read Answer
You should check the decree granting the annulment to see if she was allowed to resume her former name.
It is usually the best to serve the orders of notice at the person's residence. You should avoid serving at a place of employment unless absolutely... Read Answer
With shared custody, if the court finds that the parenting agreement is not working then the court may change the plan based on a finding of the... Read Answer
Given her age, the court will consider her preference but the court is not bound by it. The court will look want to know your daughter's reason and... Read Answer
That is not typical. Your attorney works for you, and he or she should not be making decisions without your approval. You should insist on... Read Answer
Your ex cannot do anything without court approval. So, the sheriff cannot remove you from the house without a hearing and a court order. Even if... Read Answer
For an agreement to become a court and ps enforceable by contempt, it must be approved by the court. If you have the agreement, you may be able to... Read Answer
If there is equity (house value less mortgage balance) in the house, then the person staying would need to refinance the mortgage on the house... Read Answer
I surmise from your question that neither your husband nor you lived in NH during the marriage. Because your husband doesn't live in NH, he cannot... Read Answer
If the court order requires your ex to maintain insurance than you may be able to file a motion for contempt on the issue. He should have given... Read Answer
The state has options available to it that you cannot get on your own. Such as, the state can capture the father's federal income tax refunds... Read Answer
In New Hampshire, rights of the grandparents to visit with grandchildren are retricted to the limited circumstances provided by state statute, which... Read Answer
Depending on how much your husband earns and the amount of the marital assets will determine if and how alimony he will pay. Additionally, I... Read Answer
Good morning. Thank you for your question. Given the facts outlined in your question, you should speak to a lawyer in Florida to see what remedies... Read Answer
If the facility has security cameras, it is strongly advisable to demand that the owners preserve the recordings. This should be done in WRITING as... Read Answer
In an equitable jurisdiction states, such as New Hampshire, all property, including gifted and inherited property, are considered marital... Read Answer