You’re heading home after a dinner out with your friends -- and you get pulled over. Maybe you make the mistake of telling the officer that you were at a restaurant for dinner and drinks, or maybe the officer smells alcohol on you from the glass of wine you spilled....
Month: June 2021
When is it a felony to possess firearms in New Hampshire?
Gun control has been and still is a controversial topic across the nation. Many people want to exercise their constitutional right to bear arms under the Second Amendment. Others believe gun possession is out of hand and want laws that provide better control. New...
Refusing a Breathalyzer test: Do you have the right?
If you’re stopped by the police and they ask you to take a Breathalyzer test, it’s important for you to consider what will happen if you don’t. There are few times when it’s a good idea to refuse the test, because you agreed to provide a sample upon request when you...
3 reasons working-class adults could use a trust in their estate plan
People often treat detailed estate planning like a process that only benefits those with millions of dollars in personal assets, but nothing could be further from the truth. Neither estate planning nor trusts are only useful to those who are independently wealthy. ...
Protect your child in your New Hampshire divorce with these tips
Divorce is emotionally devastating for the two parties ending a marriage in Salem, New Hampshire. Unfortunately, these psychological side effects are so powerful you may find that they take your focus away from what matters to you most of all—your kids. Many parents...