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The Divorce Process in New Hampshire


10/17/05: ** Client should be aware of major changes in Domestic Relations Law. Please call for further information on how these changes may affect you.
In New Hampshire, in order to begin a divorce matter, it is necessary that a petition for divorce be filed with the Superior Court in the county where either party resides. Within a petition for divorce it is necessary to set out specific information as it relates to the date and place of your marriage, whether or not there are children, real estate holdings, as well as other general information about debt, income, and assets.
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Criminal Law in New Hampshire


Criminal offenses and violations are classified into three broad categories in the State of New Hampshire.

>> Violations
>> Misdemeanors
>> Felonies

Our goal in every criminal matter which we undertake is to win an acquittal for our clients.
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Options for Bankruptcy Filing


10/17/05: ** Client should be aware of major changes in Bankruptcy Law. Please call for further information on how these changes may affect you.
In order to file for bankruptcy within the State of New Hampshire, you must have resided here for at least 180 days (six months) and not filed for Bankruptcy within the past six years. That timeframe may be changing with other radical amendments to our Bankruptcy Code pending in Congress, but for now an individual can file a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy liquidation every six years.
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Personal Injury Practice


Our personal injury practice focuses exclusively on people like you who have been injured as the result of another's negligence. Our focus, consistent with the philosophy of our firm, has been on attempting to protect and maximize the position of persons injured through no fault of their own.
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