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Boating Under the Influence: Know the Law Before Leaving the Dock

Summer in New Hampshire’s Lakes Region means long days spent boating, fishing, kayaking and paddleboarding. Before leaving the dock, however, operators should remember that the state’s laws against operating under the influence apply on the water as well as on the road. New Hampshire law prohibits operating or attempting to […]

July 30, 2026

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Attorney Aaron Smith Joins Wescott Law

Wescott Law is pleased to announce that attorney Aaron Smith has joined the firm. His practice will focus on family law and divorce, civil litigation, and criminal defense, including motor vehicle violations. “We were fortunate to have Aaron clerk with the firm during his second and third years of law […]

July 17, 2026

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The Legal and Financial Side of Fiscal Year-End Giving

For many non-profit organizations across New Hampshire, the close of the fiscal year on June 30 marks a particularly important season for charitable giving. With nearly 8,000 501(c)(3) organizations serving communities across the state, fiscal year-end donations help support essential services, strengthen programs, and position nonprofits for the year ahead. […]

June 15, 2026

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Three Ways to Support Nonprofits through Estate and Business Planning

While many people support New Hampshire’s nonprofits through traditional donations, such as writing checks, giving online, sponsoring events, or donating goods, there are also several ways to give strategically through estate and business planning tools. These three methods may expand the impact of charitable giving on nonprofits and benefit your […]

May 22, 2026

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Reducing Slip-and-Fall Risk: A Practical Guide for Lakes Region Businesses

From Meredith to Laconia and across the Lakes Region, local businesses welcome steady foot traffic year-round. With that comes responsibility. Property owners can be held liable when someone is injured on their premises, even if they didn’t directly cause the hazard. A proactive approach to safety is not just good […]

April 28, 2026

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Safety First: The Basics of Filing a Restraining Order in New Hampshire

If you’re fearing for your safety due to the actions of another person, New Hampshire law provides a specific legal tool designed to protect you: a protective order, commonly called a restraining order. While the legal system can feel overwhelming, the process for obtaining these orders is designed to be […]

March 12, 2026

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From Leases to Evictions: How Legal Guidance Helps NH Landlords Avoid Pitfalls

Many New Hampshire landlords understandably try to draft their own leases or handle evictions on their own in an effort to save money. While well-intentioned, this approach often leads to costly and time-consuming complications that could have been avoided with early legal guidance. Landlord-tenant law in New Hampshire is highly […]

February 17, 2026

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Wescott Law Announces Kyle Amell as New Partner

Celebrating Growth and Leadership as the Firm Nears its 100th Anniversary Wescott Law, a full-service law firm with offices in Laconia, Meredith and Plymouth, is pleased to announce that Kyle Amell has been named Partner at the firm. Amell joined Wescott Law in 2021 and practices primarily in civil litigation […]

January 31, 2026

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New Hampshire Tax Abatement in 2026: Are You Overpaying on Property Taxes?

As the new year begins, many New Hampshire property owners are taking a closer look at their finances. One important item that often deserves renewed attention is your property tax bill. If you believe your property has been over-assessed, New Hampshire law provides an annual opportunity to request a reduction […]

January 28, 2026

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