Both the accused and the accuser can benefit from seeking legal advice in a case involving accusations of domestic violence. The law treats domestic violence differently in some ways than it treats other accusations of crimes. While most criminal law is based on the...
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Pandemic and Divorce: Part II
In our previous post, we began a discussion about the connection between Covid-19 quarantining and a predicted rise in divorce rates associated with it. Many sociologists and family law attorneys believe (and have started to see) that more unhappy couples are seeking...
Pandemic and Divorce: Part I
The Covid-19 pandemic has been more than a little stressful for the entire country (and most of the world, for that matter). It caused us all to spend weeks or months indoors, to avoid seeing others or spending time out of the house, and to live in persistent fear of...
What to know about leaving an abusive spouse
Ending a marriage can be a stressful event even when a couple agrees to do so in an amicable manner. New Hampshire residents who attempt to leave an abusive spouse may find that they put their life in danger by doing so. Furthermore, they may have to decide whether...
Leaving an abusive relationship
Some New Hampshire women, understandably, struggle when it comes to divorcing an abusive husband. Whether it is fear or the lack of confidence to make a change after they have been worn down, leaving an abusive husband instills fear. It is possible for a domestic...
Domestic violence considerations in New Hampshire
Every family in New Hampshire is unique with varying circumstances that can impact their overall ability to function. In some cases, disagreements can erupt, sometimes resulting in accusations of domestic violence. As a result, both the victim and alleged perpetrator...