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does nh recognize adultery?

Asked on Jan 08th, 2016 on Divorce - New Hampshire
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Adultery is still a grounds for divorce in New Hampshire but is no longer a crime.  Below are several links to article on the issue of adultery.  Best wishes.   1) http://www.nashualaw.com/resources/Legal-Articles/legal-article-archive/Family/What_Constitutes_Adultery_in_New_Hampshire.aspx 2) http://www.nashualaw.com/resources/Legal-Articles/legal-article-archive/Family/New_Hampshire_Repeals_the_Crime_of_Adultery.aspx  3) http://www.nashualaw.com/resources/Legal-Articles/legal-article-archive/Family/How_to_Prove-Adultery_in_NH.aspx 4) http://www.nashualaw.com/resources/Legal-Articles/legal-article-archive/Family/PROVING_ADULTERY_IN_NH.aspx 5) http://www.nashualaw.com/resources/Legal-Articles/legal-article-archive/Family/The_Impact_of_Cell_Phone_Records_on_Adultery_Cases_in_New_Hampshire.aspx 6) http://www.nashualaw.com/resources/Legal-Articles/legal-article-archive/Family/Role_Of_A_Private_Investigator_In_Adultery_Cases.aspx 7) http://www.nashualaw.com/resources/Legal-Articles/legal-article-archive/Family/What_To_Do_If_Your_Spouse_Cheats_On_You.aspx
Answered on Jan 09th, 2016 at 5:33 AM

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