Be Careful What You Post on Facebook

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People are often warned that what you post on the internet may stay on the internet long after you remove it. Once you allow access in to information, it has been distributed and even if you later …

Why Do I Need A Personal Injury Lawyer? Part 4: Who Do I Sue And When?

Personal Injury Lawyer - Gavel and old clock
In Part 1, Part 2, and Part 3 of this series, I highlighted some of the difficulties in proving a personal injury case.  In this final blog of the series, I will describe some of the ancillary …

Alimony Payments – Need to Keep Detailed Records

alimony detailed records
A court may make orders for the payment of alimony, also known as spousal support, whether temporary or permanent, and for a definite or indefinite period of time, upon the motion of either party f…

Alimony Factors in NH

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 i…

New Trust Court for Probate Division

Starting in January of 2014, the New Hampshire Circuit Court instituted a trust docket in the Probate Division.  The trust docket allows the court system to recognize complicated trust cases where …

Why Do I Need A Personal Injury Lawyer? Part 3: Damages & What Is Recoverable.

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When someone is injured in a car accident, slip and fall, or other accident, and wants the person(s) who injured them to pay them money, the injured person must prove four (4) things:  dut…

If You or a Loved One has Dementia, it May Not be Too Late to Sign a Will!

New Hampshire Probate Attorneys
Family members or friends often discourage those with dementia from seeking legal advice because they feel that the person is not capable of doing planning or executing documents. In many instances…

Time for Change: 2014 NH Law Changes

Recreational Rides In New Hampshire
It is 2014 and that means that new laws take effect in New Hampshire.  One change is that the speed limit on Interstate 93 has now increased from 65 mph to 70 mph starting between exits 17 and 18 t…

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

Car Accident
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 caus…

What Happens If I Don’t Pay My Car Payments?

Calculator and toy car
With the prices of cars these days, most everyone gets a loan to buy a car.  The bank, finance company, or individual who lends money to you for the car puts a lien on the car which is stated on th…

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