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Courts May Grant Grandparent Visitation

Over the past few decades, grandparents have had a growing role in the lives of their grandchildren, whether as childcare provider or full-time guardian in the absence of a custodial parent. After a divorce, one or both of the parents may refuse to allow grandparents to have contact with the […]

January 30, 2014

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Planning for Your “Digital Afterlife”

Have you ever received a Facebook alert reminding you of the birthday of a loved one who has passed away? Perhaps you’ve been frustrated by failed attempts to retrieve precious photos from a password-protected online account belonging to a recently deceased loved one. If so, you may have wished this […]

January 3, 2014

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DUI: If you think you might be over the limit, don’t risk it.

According to statistics released by WMUR TV in Manchester, NH, there were two dozen arrests made by state police during the 2012 calendar year for individuals who were driving under the influence (DUI). This does not include the many arrests made by local authorities. Particularly at this time of year, […]

December 23, 2013

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Eliminate Emotional Burden- Put Final Wishes in Writing

Perhaps you have talked with your loved ones about your wishes relative to medical decisions and life sustaining treatment should ill health or an accident occur, but in many circumstances, that will not be enough. To ensure that your wishes for the last days of your life are carried out, […]

December 1, 2013

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