Driving under the influence (DUI), also known as driving while intoxicated (DWI), is a serious offense with potentially life-changing consequences. Like most states, New Hampshire takes a harsh stance against drunk driving. While a first-time DWI is typically a...
Month: April 2024
How parents can share holidays in co-parenting arrangements
Divorcing parents often have a difficult path ahead. They have to adjust to new living arrangements in which they only see their children some of the time. It is usually best for the children for both adults to have a generous amount of parenting time, but the...
Tips for crafting parenting plan terms
Parents who are going through a divorce have a lot of things to consider. One of the most important is how they should go about crafting the terms of their parenting plan. This consequential document must be drafted thoughtfully, as it will govern each parent’s rights...
Prescription drug trafficking: From pill mills to street sales
Drug trafficking is a serious criminal offense in New Hampshire and the rest of the U.S. But while some may think that this crime only involves illegal controlled substances, the laws also prohibit the unauthorized distribution of prescription medications. There are...
DWI: Stricter rules for commercial drivers
It’s tough work being a commercial driver. Whether hauling hazardous materials down the highway or carrying large and unusually shaped loads, it’s never as easy as driving a regular passenger vehicle. Being a commercial driver takes a certain level of professionalism...
What are the witness requirements for a valid New Hampshire will?
Drafting a will is an important step for many adults. The creation of a will can give someone peace of mind, as they no longer have to worry about what might happen to their loved ones if an emergency occurs. A will can name a guardian for their children and arrange...