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Alimony Factors in NH

Unlike child support which has a specific formula, in New Hampshire there is no formula for determining alimony in a divorce case. So how does a Judge decide whether alimony should be awarded and in what amount? It is essentially a “needs versus ability to pay” analysis. New Hampshire law, specifically N.H. RSA 458:19, I, […]

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Why Do I Need A Personal Injury Lawyer? Part 2: Proving Causation

Personal injury cases, sometimes referred to by lawyers as tort cases, require proof of four (4) things: a duty to act in an reasonable way; a breach of that duty; that the breach of that duty caused injury; and that the breach of that duty caused damages, including medical injuries and monetary losses. Specifically, proof […]

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What To Do When Involved In A Slip & Fall Accident

Slip and fall cases are one of the hardest kinds of personal injury cases to win. Injured plaintiffs must show not only that the property owner/tenant had a legal duty (responsibility) to prevent their fall, but also that the owner/tenant breached that duty (failed to respond to the circumstances accordingly) and that their injuries were […]

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Contempt of Court in a Divorce Case

Following a divorce, many people find themselves in a position of hopelessness when their former spouse refuses to comply with a clear court order. However, New Hampshire law provides that a judge may find a person in contempt “upon a finding of the violation of any Court order”. Upon a finding of contempt, the judge […]

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