As New Hampshire approaches the next four-year review of its child support guidelines, this timely program brings together the state’s most experienced family law practitioners and agency professionals to dissect the latest developments in law, policy, and practice. Attendees will gain practical insights into how recent statutory changes and Supreme Court decisions are reshaping enforcement, modification, and calculation of support obligations. Whether advising clients with complex income streams or navigating the Division of Child Support Services, this program delivers the clarity, context, and strategies practitioners need to confidently manage today’s most challenging child support cases.
Topics include:
· Understanding the scope and implications of the upcoming four-year review of NH’s child support guidelines
· Recent Supreme Court rulings and their practical impact on child support orders
· Enforcement mechanisms through the Division of Child Support Services
· Strategies for uncovering true income for self-employed or underemployed parties
· Best practices for discovery involving commissions, rental income, and dividends
· Applying shared-parenting provisions in calculating and modifying child support
· Practical guidance for modifying support and ensuring fair court access
This program is co-sponsored with the NHBA's Family Law Section. Section members will receive a discounted fee.If you purchase a Live Webcast and miss all or part of it on the day it is scheduled, you will receive an email the next week letting you know that it’s available as an archived copy. At that point, it will be available to you to view for 90 days from the date of purchase.
ALL CREDIT MINUTES FOR NHBA CLE PROGRAMS WILL BE REPORTED TO THE NHMCLE ART SYSTEM FOR YOU TYPICALLY WITHIN TWO BUSINESS DAYS OF PRINTING THE PROGRAM CERTIFICATE.
Materials:
Materials for In-Person Seminars, Online seminars, CLEtoGo seminars and Live Webcasts will come in pdf format closer to the program for you to download and save/print. They will be available in your online account through this catalog.
The opinions expressed by the speakers and panelists are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views of the New Hampshire Bar Association. The New Hampshire Bar Association does not endorse or assume responsibility for any statements made during this program.