How can you protect intellectual property in a divorce?
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by bkabritsor
4d ago
Divorce has many challenges, especially when it comes to dividing assets. There are many things to consider regarding businesses, real estate and other holdings. A divorce can potentially jeopardize your hard-earned intellectual property rights. Is there a way to protect this kind of asset? What is intellectual property? Intellectual property pertains to products of the mind. Examples can include inventions, art, literary works, images, symbols, names and designs used in commerce. Before entering divorce proceedings, make a list that consists of any inventions, written works, artistic creation ..read more
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3 complications that often arise in a high-asset divorce
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by bkabritsor
1w ago
Divorce is already a complex and emotionally challenging process, but when there are substantial assets at hand, the complications can escalate. High-asset divorces present unique challenges that can make the process more contentious. As a result, navigating a high-asset divorce requires careful consideration and strategic planning to achieve a fair and equitable outcome for both parties. 1. Division of complex assets A common complication in a high-asset divorce is the division of complex assets. These may include investment portfolios, real estate holdings, business interests, retirement acc ..read more
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Postnuptials give protection in certain situations after marriage
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by bkabritsor
2w ago
You may have heard of a prenuptial agreement, a contract couples sign before marriage to protect assets in the case of a divorce, often used in situations where one partner has considerably more wealth than the other. Couples on equal financial footing or who have few assets may also sign a prenuptial agreement. What you may not realize is that you can also get one after marriage. When you do, it is called a postnuptial agreement. There are certain situations where it may be beneficial to obtain one. You want to ensure your children receive certain heirlooms or assets This especially applies t ..read more
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How to safely leave your marriage
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by jerricraventextbroker
3w ago
New Hampshire law allows you to file for divorce for any reason, but it doesn’t mean that your spouse is going to make it easy to leave. However, there are steps that you may be able to take in an effort to extricate yourself from a toxic relationship in a safe manner. Telegraph your decision A person is less likely to act in an angry or violent way if your request for a divorce is expected. Therefore, it may be a good idea to suggest that a divorce might be coming if things don’t change or that it might be coming in the future regardless of what happens. Doing so gives your spouse time to pro ..read more
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3 common myths about prenuptial agreements
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by bkabritsor
1M ago
Prenuptial agreements are a tool used to protect individuals’ assets in the case of a divorce. There are many misconceptions surrounding them that are important to dispel. 1. They are only for wealthy people Prenuptial agreements are a common form of contract used when one spouse possesses more assets than the other. As a result, many associate it with the wealthy. However, any couple, regardless of financial situation, can use them. There does not need to be a wealth imbalance either; spouses on equal financial footing can use a prenuptial agreement as well. 2. They favor the wealthier spouse ..read more
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An overview of supervised visitation
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by bkabritsor
1M ago
Supervised visitation is a type of arrangement in child custody cases where a neutral third party is present during visits between a non-custodial parent and their child. This third party, known as a supervisor, oversees and monitors the interactions to ensure the safety and well-being of the child. It is important for parents working through divorce to understand key issues related to custody and visitation. For some, this may include supervised visitation. How does supervised visitation work? The primary purpose of supervised visitation is to provide a secure environment for the child to spe ..read more
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A strong predictor of divorce
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by jerricraventextbroker
1M ago
Many spouses file for divorce every year, and some New Hampshire marriages collapse because of severe problems, such as substance abuse or mental cruelty. However, other marriages fall apart because of irreconcilable differences. These types of problems often develop over time, and spouses could focus on common indicators that the marriage is starting to fail. Troubling signs There are various indications that a marriage is starting to fail, with ambivalence being a top one. Ambivalence in a marriage would be a troubling sign because it shows that the parties are becoming indifferent to one an ..read more
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The role that work bonuses can play in a divorce in New Hampshire
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by bkabritsor
2M ago
Work bonuses can greatly affect divorce proceedings in New Hampshire. Often, they serve as a double-edged sword for separating couples. For example, these bonuses can contribute to the overall marital assets. However, they can also become a point of contention during property division negotiations. Financial considerations in divorce settlements In New Hampshire, divorce settlements aim to achieve an equitable distribution of marital assets. These assets can include bonuses earned during the marriage. The median household income in New Hampshire is $90,845. Work bonuses typically count as inco ..read more
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Understanding child support in divorce cases
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by bkabritsor
2M ago
Divorce is a challenging process, especially when children become involved. One central aspect to consider is child support. Child support is financial assistance provided by one parent to the other for the care and well-being of their child. It is important to go over a few key points to understand child support. Determining child support Child support is typically determined based on the parents’ financial situation and the needs of the child. Courts consider a number of factors when deciding how much support the non-custodial parent owes. According to New Hampshire Statutes, guidelines used ..read more
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What happens when judges question children in child custody cases
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by jerricraventextbroker
3M ago
Divorces that involve contested child custody can often be just as tricky for New Hampshire judges as they are for the family members themselves. However, many judges want to interview children involved in a custody battle to get a feel for the minors’ relationship with each parent. What can you expect when going through this process? When should judges talk with children? Instead of talking to children at the beginning of child custody proceedings, judges should wait until the children have had a sufficient amount of time living alone with each parent. While you’ll find no specific timeline f ..read more
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