COVID-19 New Hampshire Courts Update

           The COVID-19 Pandemic has majorly impacted the New Hampshire Court system.  Most Court functions are closed to the public outside of emergency situations through until May 25th or the end of the declared State of Emergency.  Below are links to the Emergency Orders impacting the...

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COVID-19: New Hampshire Supreme Court to Hold Remote Oral Arguments

           On April 21, 2020, the New Hampshire Supreme Court announced via a News Release that beginning on Wednesday, April 29, the New Hampshire Supreme Court will hold remote oral arguments via videoconferencing technology. This release was in response to the continued COVID-19 pandemic.            Senior Associate...

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Is Getting Divorced Expensive?

           Is getting divorced expensive? This is a question we are asked frequently.  The unfortunate answer is “it depends.” The cost of divorce varies based on the complexity of the case.  More complex cases may include fault matters, complex financial and debt division, and contentious custody...

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COVID-19 Stimulus Checks and Child Support

           On March 27, 2020, Congress passed the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (“CARES”) Act, which, among other things, authorizes economic impact payments (also referred to as “stimulus payments” or “recovery rebate payments”) to eligible individuals.            Individuals have already started receiving their stimulus payments with some...

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COVID-19 and Parenting Plans

           The Coronavirus (COVID-19) has caused uncertainty in every facet of our lives.  Many have questioned the effect COVID-19 has on parenting plans and whether parenting plans still need to be followed in light of the pandemic.             Parents throughout the State have filed emergency motions to suspend...

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COVID-19 and New Hampshire Courts

           The COVID-19 Pandemic has majorly impacted the New Hampshire Court system.  Most Court functions are closed to the public outside of emergency situations through until May 4th or the end of the declared State of Emergency.  Below are links to the Emergency Orders impacting the...

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