It’s finally that time of year when the snow is melting, flowers are beginning to bloom, and most of us return home while the sun is still shining. While this all calls for a celebration (as does St. Patrick’s Day), it’s important to remember that even one drink can be too many. For drivers over […]
Read MoreIf you are a New Hampshire property owner, you received a property tax bill in December. Did you know that New Hampshire property owners who believe the tax assessed value of their properties is incorrect can file an abatement petition? The abatement request, seeking a reduction in your property taxes, must be filed with your […]
Read MoreEffective January 1, 2024, the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA) will require many entities to report information about their “beneficial owners” to the United States Department of the Treasury’s Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN). The entities that must submit certain information to FinCEN are called “reporting companies.” A “reporting company” is a corporation, limited liability company, […]
Read MoreDo you start the New Year off with the best of intentions? Many of us make resolutions around improving our lives by reading more, striving for a job promotion, boosting a savings account, or exercising. In addition to setting goals for healthy personal and financial habits, the New Year is the perfect time to consider […]
Read MoreCentral NH Chamber of Commerce Holds Ceremonial Ribbon Cutting for Wescott Law at New Office PLYMOUTH, N.H., November 15, 2023 – Since 1927, Wescott Law in Laconia, New Hampshire, has provided sound counsel and practical solutions for clients in need of legal representation. As the firm approaches its 100th anniversary, its partners recently announced a […]
Read MoreWho doesn’t love a good holiday party? If you’re planning a gathering at your home or business, it’s especially important to take extra precautions during New Hampshire’s cold and snowy winter months. When a personal injury occurs as a result of a property condition (e.g., icy walkway, unplowed driveway), the injured party may be entitled […]
Read MoreHave you considered adding your adult children to the deed for your real estate? Many parents and guardians think this will be a good way to transfer their real estate to their children upon their death. Though adding children to your deed may seem like an appealing idea, there are several important considerations to take […]
Read MoreAre you ready to move on, but your ex isn’t making any effort to leave your home? Your ex may have certain rights depending on the living arrangement and any agreements you may have made during your relationship. Is My Ex a Tenant? What Does That Mean? If your name alone is on the deed, […]
Read MoreSummertime in New Hampshire’s Lakes Region is the perfect time and place to hold backyard parties and to kick back and relax, but hosting a summer party comes with responsibilities beyond chips and dip. Here’s what you need to know: In New Hampshire, party hosts are legally obligated to ensure their guests’ safety and prevent […]
Read MoreWritten By: Ann Conway, CDNH Coach-Facilitator and Kathrine Lacey, Attorney To view this post in its entirety, please visit the Collaborative Divorce New Hampshire (CDNH) website. One of the most challenging aspects of divorce for parents once the initial decision has been made is how to tell their children. The anticipated heartbreak and facing the […]
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