Articles & Updates 12/22/2020

Fault Versus No Fault Divorce in New Hampshire

When you file for divorce, you must assert a fault ground or irreconcilable differences as the reason for the failure of the marriage. If you assert irreconcilable differences, then your divorce is considered a “no fault...
Articles & Updates 12/08/2020

Every Vote Counts – Guardianship and the Right To Vote

Unless you have been under a rock for the past month, you know of the turmoil surrounding our Presidential election.  You have seen the protests and you have heard the chants of “count every legal vote!”  Recently, we...
Articles & Updates 11/19/2020

Thinking about Filing for Divorce?

Divorce is the legal dissolution of a marriage by the court. Oftentimes, it is a confusing, emotional, and complicated process. You will have to make difficult decisions regarding issues such as the division of your marital...
Articles & Updates 09/11/2020

Guardianship in Times of COVID-19

This blog has often discussed the issue of financial exploitation of the elderly.  It is an ongoing and real problem.  One way to protect loved ones from falling victim to the acts of a stranger or even another family...
Articles & Updates 12/20/2019

Common Law Marriage: How It Works

New Hampshire law can protect a disinherited spouse. Such policies are grounded in the institution and the protections that come with marriage. From a public and social policy standpoint, it makes sense that one should not be...