New Hampshire 2022 Regular Session

New Hampshire House Bill HB1103

Introduced
11/16/21  
Refer
11/16/21  
Report Pass
1/27/22  
Engrossed
3/1/22  
Refer
3/1/22  
Report Pass
4/27/22  
Enrolled
6/9/22  
Chaptered
6/22/22  

Caption

Relative to certain assets in a divorce proceeding.

Impact

The bill modifies the existing statutes under RSA 458:16-a concerning divorce and property settlements. By allowing a party to retain ownership of a marital asset, provided they can compensate the other party fairly, it could lead to fewer cases where assets such as homes or businesses need to be liquidated. Furthermore, the bill specifically recognizes animals as tangible property, thereby allowing courts to address issues of care and ownership separately, which could significantly change how pets are treated in divorce settlements.

Summary

House Bill 1103 addresses the division of certain assets during divorce proceedings. It specifically stipulates that a court shall not compel a party to sell a marital asset as long as that party can adequately compensate the other party for their share of the asset. This measure is intended to promote more equitable property settlements by allowing greater flexibility in the handling of marital property without automatic required sales in various situations.

Contention

One notable aspect of HB 1103 is its focus on animal custody. Recognizing pets as part of the marital property introduces new considerations into divorce proceedings. While supporters may argue this is a compassionate approach that addresses the welfare of pets, critics might contend it complicates the divorce process further. There may be concerns regarding how pet ownership is defined and resolved in contentious divorce situations, potentially leading to disputes over their custody similar to child custody battles.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NH HB170

Relative to the division of military pensions during divorce proceedings.

NH HB471

Relative to final disposition hearings in divorce proceedings.

NH HB471

Relative to final disposition hearings in divorce proceedings.

NH HB615

Relative to drug forfeiture proceedings.

NH HB1458

Limiting harassing or intimidating court filings in family court proceedings.

NH HB1713

Relative to a defendant's presence during certain criminal proceedings.

NH HB1303

Relative to causes for absolute divorce.

NH HB1253

Relative to the choice of counselor to evaluate a child in family court proceedings.

NH HB325

Eliminating term and reimbursement alimony in divorces granted on grounds of irreconcilable differences.

NH HB749

Provides relative to divorce proceedings

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