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Domestic Violence Protective Order

If another person causes you to be in fear for your safety, under New Hampshire law you can apply for a domestic violence protective order. The party requesting the protection is called the Petitioner. If the event occurs on the weekend and there is a credible threat, local police can assist you with obtaining an […]

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Requirements for employers during the COVID-19 pandemic: State and federal emergency legislation and executive orders

Yesterday, March 19, 2020, President Trump signed into law emergency legislation meant to provide protections to American workers affected by the novel coronavirus and its related fall-out. Additionally, New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu has issued several emergency orders pursuant to RSA 4:45 and RSA 4:47. These executive orders and national legislation are rapidly changing the […]

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My Parents Want to Move to a Residential Care Home In Bedford

How can I avoid the need for a guardian? In order to avoid the imposition of the appointment of a court approved guardian, a person should have at least two primary documents which take care of the person’s financial concerns, and also the person’s medical decisions.  After a person turns 18 years of age and […]

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Attorney Valerie Raudonis Prevails in NH Supreme Court Case

Nashua, NH: The New Hampshire Supreme Court has held that an unmarried man may legally adopt an assenting adult while that adult maintains her legal relationship with her birth mother.  The case, entitled In re Y.L., was decided on July 3, 2018 . The result was a major achievement for Welts, White & Fontaine, P.C. attorney […]

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Family Law Appeals In New Hampshire

The last thing people want to deal with after a long, drawn out trial over custody or divorce is more court proceedings. But unfortunately, appeals are often the reality. Sometimes, it’s because someone didn’t get the result they wanted in trial court. Or maybe, the other side is appealing and you are forced to defend […]

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Unmarried Couples Buying a New Home In New Hampshire

Unmarried Couples Buying A New Home In New Hampshire May Want To Consider A Tenancy In Common When buying a new home you may hear the terms “joint tenants” and “tenants in common,” but what do these terms really mean and how do they apply to you? When two or more individuals purchase a home […]

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Amherst, New Hampshire estate planning clients…

…have questions and concerns about Joint Ownership of property and accounts in their estate plans. In joint ownership, two or more persons share an undivided fractional ownership in property with rights of survivorship. This mechanism is effective for avoiding probate, because the property passes automatically upon the death of one joint owner to the surviving […]

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Financial Betrayal and the Looming Divorce

Amherst, NH area client asks: Should I have seen my divorce coming? The foundation of any relationship is trust. When trust is broken, it is often difficult to repair; but when a spouse takes actions that dissipate assets or income, he or she may be plotting a divorce, and the damage caused may be substantial. […]

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