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Nevada divorce - Where to file for divorce. Filing can take place in the county where either spouse resides, where spouses last lived together, where the cause for divorce took place, or where the plaintiff resided for 6 weeks immediately prior to filing for divorce. ... More details |
New Hampshire divorce - Alimony maintenance spousal support:. Either spouse may be ordered to pay support to the other if: (1) the spouse in need lacks sufficient income or property to provide for reasonable needs, taking into account the standard of living during the marriage; (2) the spouse to pa ... More details |
New Hampshire divorce - Child custody. Joint legal custody (joint responsibility for all parental rights and decisions, except physical custody) is presumed to be in the best interests of the child unless there has been child abuse by 1 of the parents. Custody is awarded based on a consid ... More details |
New Hampshire divorce - Child support. The court may order reasonable provisions for the support and education of a child. There is specific child support guidelines set out in the statute. There is a presumption that the amount set forth in the guidelines is correct, unless it is shown t ... More details |
New Hampshire divorce - General Divorce Procedure. There are no provisions for simplified divorce procedures. ... More details |
New Hampshire divorce - Grounds for New Hampshire Divorce:. No-fault: Grounds for a no-fault divorce in New Hampshire are based on irreconcilable differences that have caused the irremediable breakdown of the marriage. ... More details |
New Hampshire divorce - Legal Separation. The grounds for legal separation are identical with the grounds for divorce. ... More details |
New Hampshire divorce - Mediation or Counseling. At any time during the divorce proceeding or before the divorce has bee filed, the parties may agree to mediate their disputed issues at any time. The parties may proceed in New Hampshire courts on an uncontested basis if the parties are able to reso ... More details |
New Hampshire divorce - Property Distribution:. New Hampshire is an "equitable distribution" state. The court will divide all of the spouse's property, including: (1) gifts; (2) inheritances; (3) property acquired prior to the marriage; and (4) any retirement or pension bene ... More details |
New Hampshire divorce - Residency Requirements. In order to file for divorce in New Hampshire, both spouses must have been residents when filing, or the filing spouse must have been a resident of New Hampshire for one year immediately before filing and the other served process in the state, or the ... More details |
New Hampshire divorce - Rights to Maiden Name:. The wife may restore her former name upon request. ... More details |
New Hampshire divorce - Spouse’s name. A spouse's former name may be restored in a divorce. [New Hampshire Revised Statutes Annotated; Chapter 458:24]. ... More details |
New Hampshire divorce - Title of Divorce action. Petition for Divorce. ... More details |
New Hampshire divorce - Where to file for divorce. The petition is filed the county where either spouse resides. ... More details |
New Jersey - Alimony maintenance spousal support. Either spouse may be ordered to pay alimony, without regard to marital fault, based on the following factors: (1) the duration of the marriage; (2) the actual needs, obligations, and ability to pay of each spouse; (3) the standard of liv ... More details |
New Jersey - Child custody. Sole or joint custody may be awarded based on the following factors: (1) the physical, emotional, mental, religious, and social needs of the child and (2) the preference of the child, if the child is of sufficient age and capacity. No pr ... More details |
New Jersey - Child support. The court may award child support for the care, maintenance, and education of a child. The factors for consideration specified in the statute are: (1) the needs and liability of the child; (2) the standard of living and economic circumst ... More details |
New Jersey - General Divorce Procedure. A case Information Statement must be filed. The filing of the acknowledgment of service of process or appearance is permitted. ... More details |
New Jersey - Grounds for New Jersey Divorce. No-fault: The grounds for a no-fault divorce are living separate and apart for 18 months with no reasonable expectation of reconciliation. ... More details |
New Jersey - Legal Separation. The grounds for legal separation are the same as the grounds for divorce. ... More details |
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