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Benefits of Our Service
NewHampshireDivorceForAll.com has more than 9 years of experience providing top-quality online divorce papers preparation services. Our company generates divorce forms that perfectly match the laws of New Hampshire. For $139, you can get ready-to-file documents and make your divorce paperwork less stressful. NewHampshireDivorceForAll.com has already helped thousands of people save their time and money, and you can be next. The list of our services includes:
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Receive completed forms in your email within 2 business days
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Valid Grounds for Divorce in
New Hampshire
The CDC reported that New Hampshire’s divorce rate was 3.1 per 1,000 residents in 2019, putting it in the middle range compared to other states.
According to New Hampshire Family Law, the state accepts no-fault reasons for divorces. It means that spouses can simply state they have “irreconcilable differences” and can no longer stay married.
In the case of fault divorce, the list of reasons includes:
•impotency;
•adultery;
•extreme cruelty;
•a conviction for a crime punishable by at least one year of imprisonment;
•absence of either partner for more than two years;
•habitual drunkenness for a minimum of two years;
•treatment that led to health injuries;
•joining a religious sect that considers marriage illegal;
•refusing to live together for at least 6 months.
Unlike most states, New Hampshire does not have a required period of separation before filing for divorce.