Some New Hampshire estate plans are quite simplistic. An individual drafts a will or possibly funds a trust. They count on their testamentary documents to control what happens to their property after their passing, and they do not engage in any additional planning....
Month: January 2024
Do New Hampshire’s drug laws also apply to prescription medicines?
As in other U.S. states, New Hampshire takes a hardline stance against controlled substances. It’s a crime to possess, distribute and manufacture controlled substances, and the penalties include fines and prison time. Controlled substances often refer to illicit drugs...
What happens if you sell stolen goods?
Advancements in online shopping have made buying and selling more accessible than ever. Gone are the days of setting up a booth at flea markets or organizing yard sales. Now, sellers can simply list products online and ship them directly from their homes. On the flip...
Inhalant-induced DWIs: Are they different from regular DWIs?
Driving while intoxicated (DWI) due to any substance that can impair your ability to operate a vehicle safely is illegal in New Hampshire. While this usually means alcohol and drugs, state law also prohibits the use of intoxicating inhalants. New Hampshire’s laws...
What factors should you consider during property division?
Property division often becomes one of the most complex and contentious issues related to a couple’s divorce. It involves dividing assets and redefining one's financial future. This phase of the divorce process can be emotionally charged, with each decision resulting...