When a couple that shares minor children divorces or separates, all kinds of custody arrangements are possible -- whether that means sharing custody more-or-less equally or one parent having primary physical custody of the children while the other has visitation. ...
Month: March 2022
What to do if you’re suspected of drunk driving
No one wants to find themselves pulled over on suspicion of drunk driving. Unfortunately, this is a frequent occurrence that can happen to anyone. If you’re pulled over under the suspicion of driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol in New Hampshire then here...
When do New Hampshire drivers need to install an IID?
An ignition interlock device (IID) is a portable breath test. Professionals wire the test into a vehicle's ignition system so that it can stop someone from starting their vehicle if they have an unsafe blood alcohol concentration (BAC). Some drivers in New Hampshire...
Are you too young to think about estate planning?
If you’re in your early 20s or 30s, then your thoughts are most likely on plotting exciting journeys and entering the most enjoyable chapters of your life. Estate planning is probably the furthest thing from your mind. If this is the case, then you might be making a...
When do children get to decide on their custody schedules?
New Hampshire is one of several states that does not allow children to decide on their custody arrangements. This is similar to how custody works in South Dakota, New York, North Carolina and a handful of other states. Essentially, in New Hampshire, a judge is not...