Is common law marriage recognized in the state of NH?
There is no common law marriage in NH. There is a provision for treating a non-married persons as being married for purposes of probate/death. ...
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There is no common law marriage in NH. There is a provision for treating a non-married persons as being married for purposes of probate/death. ...
Under the terms of the UCCJEA, the "Home State" of the child will be New Hampshire for 6 months from the date you leave. If you filed a parenting...
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First things first, if she has an attorney, you need to get one as soon as possible. I'm sure this will be even more difficult now that you're...
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I agree with Attorney Rauseo. Under some circumstances, alimony can be modified 5 years after the date of termination. It doesn't sound like you...
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As other posters have suggested, you need to consult with an attorney. NH doesn't use the terms physical and legal custody anymore. Depending...
I think you might be better off speaking with an attorney than buying a go-pro camera. There are laws relating to audio/video recording of people...
In this hypothetical question, the home is marital property and each spouse has the same right of possession (and all rights that go along with...
If you have assets of value, then you might be disqualified or ineligible for pro-bono assistance. I would still call but I would also seek paid...