New Hampshire Alimony Laws and Spousal
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New Hampshire Alimony
New Hampshire alimony or spousal support may be awarded to either party if:
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the spouse in need lacks sufficient income or property to provide for reasonable needs, taking into account the standard of living during the marriage; and
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the spouse to pay is able to meet his or her reasonable needs, taking into account the standard of living during the marriage; and
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the spouse in need is unable to support him or herself at a reasonable standard of living or is the custodian of a child whose condition or circumstances make it appropriate that the custodian not seek employment outside the home.
In awarding alimony or spousal support, a New Hampshire Court will consider the following:
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the duration of the marriage;
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the age of the spouses;
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the physical and emotional conditions of the spouses;
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the vocational skills and employability of the spouse seeking support;
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the tax consequences to each spouse;
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the amount and sources of income of the spouses;
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the occupation of the spouses;
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the value of each spouse's property;
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the liabilities and needs of each spouse;
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the opportunity of each for further acquisition of capital assets and income;
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any marital fault if such fault caused the breakdown of the marriage and caused pain and suffering or economic loss;
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the contribution of each spouse to the acquisition, preservation, or appreciation in value of the marital property, including any non-economic contributions of each spouse to the family unit; and
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the social and economic status of each spouse.
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