Written By: Ann Conway, CDNH Coach-Facilitator and Kathrine Lacey, Attorney To view this post in its entirety, please visit the Collaborative Divorce New Hampshire (CDNH) website. One of the most challenging aspects of divorce for parents once the initial decision has been made is how to tell their children. The […]
Read MoreIn the event of a lawsuit involving your business, relevant electronically stored information must be produced to the opposing party upon request. This includes, but is not limited to, any relevant documents and communications such as e-mails, texts, messages, and other documents that may be stored on any of the […]
Read MoreGoing through a divorce can be emotionally challenging, and it’s important to approach the process with care and consideration. Here are a few steps you can take after expressing your desire for a divorce. It’s essential to have open and honest communication with your spouse about your decision. Maintaining respectful […]
Read MoreSummertime in New Hampshire’s Lakes Region means connecting with friends at Laconia Motorcycle Week, attending concerts at the Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion, seeing performances at local theaters, and of course, boating on the waters of our beautiful lakes. These summer attractions bring not only an increase in population and […]
Read MoreQuiet Title actions allow property owners to request that the Court clarify boundary line disputes and other ownership questions. While boundary disputes related to errors in deed (or “title”) histories are common, you may be surprised to learn that there are ways in which a person can gain ownership of […]
Read MoreElectricity rate hikes have many New Hampshire residents considering solar panels as a way to keep expenses down. Here are some factors to consider when deciding whether to “go green.” How will your location impact installation and tax? Check your town’s ordinances for specific rules on how, when, and where […]
Read MoreThese days, “tree thieves” are rarely sneaking onto private property with the express purpose of destroying or stealing lumber. However, New Hampshire’s timber trespass laws are still regularly applied by law enforcement officers and private litigants. This is because neighbors and tree service companies often misjudge property lines and cut […]
Read MoreA common misconception people have about estate planning is that simply having a Will or Trust is sufficient to limit their spouse’s inheritance. This is not the case in New Hampshire. A well-drafted prenuptial or postnuptial agreement can help ensure that, if you and your spouse wish to leave each […]
Read MoreMany New Hampshire residents are reassessing their finances this winter. Part of that assessment should be a close look at your New Hampshire property tax bill. If you are paying more than your fair share of New Hampshire property taxes, you may be entitled to a reduction, commonly referred to […]
Read MoreThe holidays are exciting, especially for families with young children. This special time of the year often includes gathering with loved ones and carrying out fun-filled traditions. Although holiday traditions may change after a separation, a well-drafted Parenting Plan establishes basic guidelines for holiday planning, eliminates uncertainty, and reduces conflict. […]
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