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What is Collaborative Divorce Training for Professionals?

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What is Collaborative Divorce Training for Professionals? C hoosing the Collaborative Divorce Process allows you and your partner the ability to work together to reach an agreement that is specifically tailored to your unique situation rather than letting a Judge decide the outcome of your divorce in Court. Share This Story!

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Attorney Morneau Awarded Lawyer of the Year

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I am known for helping good people through tough times, such as divorce and parenting matters. As a child of an amicable divorce, I know how hard divorce can be on children, even in the best of situations. Contact Morneau Law.

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Morneau Law Proudly Partners with ASP

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ASP is a New Hampshire-based organization dedicated to improving local communities through the development and maintenance of welcoming and affirming environments for patrons, visitors and employees of all genders. Share This Story! As a boutique law firm, we strive to give everyone the focus and attention they deserve.”

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United States: Relocating A Minor Child Out Of New Hampshire - McLane Middleton, Professional Association

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Q: Can I relocate my minor child out of the state of New Hampshire if I am divorced and share parenting time with my former spouse?

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You Have Chosen the Collaborative Divorce Process, Now What?

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You Have Chosen the Collaborative Divorce Process, Now What? Y ou have done your research, talked with friends and family, and you and your spouse agree that the collaborative process is the best way to resolve your divorce. To find a Coach, use your local collaborative divorce organization’s member list located on their webiste.

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New Hampshire’s Alimony Law Recently Changed; Will It Change Again?

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New Hampshire’s Alimony Law Recently Changed; Will It Change Again? T he general test when deciding whether alimony is appropriate in a New Hampshire case is whether there is a need for alimony and an ability to pay. This law applies to all divorce or separation agreements executed after December 31, 2018.

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What is the Difference Between Collaborative Divorce and Mediation?

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What is the Difference Between Collaborative Divorce and Mediation? T he Attorneys at Morneau Law explain what the difference between collaborative divorce and mediation to every family law client that comes into our office. There are dozens of collaboratively trained Attorneys in New Hampshire. Share This Story!

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