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How Is Alimony Calculated in New Hampshire?

In New Hampshire, alimony can be awarded if there is a need on the part of one spouse and the other spouse has the ability to pay the alimony, after considering the payment of his/her own expenses. Alimony is taxed to the recipient and deductible by the payor spouse.

Several factors can impact the award of alimony in NH, such as:

  • The length of the marriage
  • Age
  • Health
  • Socioeconomic status
  • Occupation
  • Sources of income
  • Fault grounds for divorce
  • Property awarded
  • Opportunity to acquire future assets and income

Are you a candidate for alimony in New Hampshire? Are you at risk of paying alimony? Divorce can be distressing for spouses in either situation. While divorce can be overwhelming for a spouse who might have minimal work experience outside the home, it can also be an overwhelming prospect to provide support for two households.

Call (603) 734-5461 to discuss your case. We offer bilingual representation.

Can Alimony Be Modified After the Divorce?

Alimony modifications may be possible after a divorce, depending on the circumstances surrounding the paying or receiving spouse's financial situation. Courts recognize that life can change significantly following a divorce, and these changes can impact the need for or ability to pay alimony.

To initiate a modification, the requesting party must demonstrate a substantial change in circumstances. This could include factors such as a significant change in income, job loss, remarriage, or other circumstances that affect financial stability. For instance, if the paying spouse loses their job or experiences a major pay cut, they may seek to reduce their alimony obligation. Conversely, if the recipient spouse faces increased living costs or has financial difficulties, they may request an increase in alimony payments.

It is essential to note that not all alimony agreements are modifiable. Some may include specific clauses stating that the terms are final and cannot be altered. For this reason, individuals should carefully review their divorce agreement and consider consulting with a qualified attorney to understand their rights and options.

Filing a request for modification typically requires a formal petition to the court, accompanied by supporting documentation that outlines the changes in financial circumstances. The court will review the evidence and determine whether to grant the modification based on fairness and the best interests of both parties. Legal guidance can be invaluable in navigating this process and ensuring compliance with state laws.

Consult an Experienced Manchester Alimony Attorney

Since 1975, Brennan Lenehan Iacopino & Hickey has helped families throughout New Hampshire navigate complicated NH alimony cases. Although we have the resources and experience of a larger firm, we provide the sort of personal service you would expect from a small family law firm.

With our skilled alimony lawyers in Manchester, NH at your back, you can trust that your case will receive the attention it deserves. We have established ourselves as skilled advocates with proven success in litigation. Though we cannot guarantee any outcome, we can promise that you will receive a high level of service from the start to the finish of your case.

Contact our firm today to schedule a consultation with a Manchester alimony lawyer.

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