Divorce Settlement Calculator - New Hampshire

Equitable Distribution State

How Divorce Works in New Hampshire

New Hampshire follows equitable distribution. This does not mean equal; it means fair, based on the circumstances of the marriage. Judges consider factors like length of the marriage, each spouse's financial situation, contributions to the household, and future earning potential.

In practice, many equitable distribution cases settle close to 50/50, but the outcome can vary significantly depending on the facts.

What Is Considered Marital Property in New Hampshire?

Alimony in New Hampshire

Alimony (spousal support) may be awarded in New Hampshirebased on the length of the marriage, each spouse's income and earning capacity, and the standard of living established during the marriage. The amount and duration vary widely and are often the most negotiated part of a settlement.

How to Use SettleLens for Your New Hampshire Divorce

  1. Enter your assets: home equity, retirement accounts, savings, vehicles
  2. Enter your debts: mortgage, car loans, credit cards
  3. Enter income: yours and your spouse's annual gross income
  4. Build scenarios: who keeps the house? How is retirement divided?
  5. See projections: compare 10-year net worth under each scenario

SettleLens applies equitable distribution assumptions for New Hampshire to give you a starting point for negotiations.

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SettleLens provides financial scenario modeling for informational purposes only. Not legal advice. Consult a licensed New Hampshire family law attorney before making settlement decisions.