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Attorney Morneau Awarded Lawyer of the Year

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Attorney Morneau Awarded Lawyer of the Year. R ecognized for Family Law by Best Lawyers since 2020, Attorney Katherine J. Morneau has been named Best Lawyer for 2021. I am a dedicated family lawyer and business owner. I am known for helping good people through tough times, such as divorce and parenting matters.

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You Have Chosen the Collaborative Divorce Process, Now What?

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You Have Chosen the Collaborative Divorce Process, Now What? Y ou have done your research, talked with friends and family, and you and your spouse agree that the collaborative process is the best way to resolve your divorce. To find a Coach, use your local collaborative divorce organization’s member list located on their webiste.

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New Hampshire’s Alimony Law Recently Changed; Will It Change Again?

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New Hampshire’s Alimony Law Recently Changed; Will It Change Again? T he general test when deciding whether alimony is appropriate in a New Hampshire case is whether there is a need for alimony and an ability to pay. As lawyers often see, the laws can change regularly and a modification in one law can impact another law.

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Attorney Morneau Awarded Lawyer of the Year

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Attorney Morneau Awarded Lawyer of the Year R ecognized for Family Law by Best Lawyers since 2020, Attorney Katherine J. Morneau has been named Best Lawyer for 2021. I am a dedicated family lawyer and business owner. I am known for helping good people through tough times, such as divorce and parenting matters.

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Can I Record My Spouse or Co-Parent for Court?

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That leads many people to believe that a recording may help their parenting or divorce case in court. However, in New Hampshire it is illegal to record someone without their consent when they had a reasonable expectation that the conversation would be private. appeared first on Morneau Law.

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Self-Help Information by the Courts in 2021

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Links to additional legal resources in Nevada are listed at: [link] The excellent New Hampshire Judicial Branch Self-Help website is located at: [link] There are multiple video tutorials as well as a guide for "getting started", "preparing for court", a FAQ, and information on alternatives to court. There is a lot of information there.

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What does Probate Mean to You?

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In an ideal world, the Decedent met with a Lawyer and executed a proper estate plan in their lifetime, outlining their wishes after they’re gone. In New Hampshire, two witnesses must attest to the person signing the Will and be in the room at the time of the signing. Contact Morneau Law.