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Have Fun on The Lake, But Not at The Expense of Your Driver’s License

With summer here and boat registrations at a record high, we hope you will bear in mind this important information.     Boating Education and Certificates  It is a common misconception that an uncertified adult may legally drive if accompanied by a certified adult. To legally operate a boat of over 25 horsepower, an individual must be at least 16 […]

May 17, 2021

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FAQ – Pandemic Evictions

Landlord and Tenant Law continues to evolve as the coronavirus pandemic endures.  Landlords’ frequently asked questions are answered here. What is an “eviction moratorium”?  Tenants may not be evicted for non-payment of rent if they provide a Declaration affirming that they meet certain criteria. For what reasons may covered tenants be evicted during the moratorium? Criminal activity, substantial damage […]

April 14, 2021

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Premises Liability

When a personal injury occurs as a result of a property condition, the injured party may be entitled to bring a claim against the property owner. Generally, property owners must ensure that their property does not pose any unreasonable hazard or risk of harm. Property owners must repair the hazards or at least warn visitors […]

March 14, 2021

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Wescott Law Welcomes New Attorney

Wescott law is proud to announce the addition of attorney Kyle Amell to their Laconia office in January of 2021. A cum laude graduate of Boston College Law School, Amell practiced for over a year as a student attorney in two of the school’s clinics – the Boston College Defenders Clinic and the Civil Litigation […]

February 1, 2021

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Real Estate Tax Abatement Applications are Due By March 1st

When is your real estate tax too high? Simply stated, when you are paying more than your fair share of your municipal taxes. Real estate tax is assessed based upon the fair market value (FMV) of your property multiplied by the municipal tax rate. Since all municipal tax bills use the same tax rate, the […]

January 28, 2021

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You’ll Be Thankful for a Well-Drafted Parenting Plan

Divorce and separation often disrupt long-standing holiday traditions. It is challenging for parents to put aside their own feelings of loss to create new traditions for their children, or to continue former traditions. A well-written Parenting Plan provides consistency and predictability for both parents and children, and allows family members to focus on making memories. […]

December 7, 2020

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Condominiums: Insuring the Risk of Short-Term Rentals

Obtaining and maximizing insurance for condominium associations has many challenges, including limited insurance markets, allocating insurance responsibilities between unit owners and the association, and implementing rules to give the association the best insurance outcomes for rates, coverage, and claims. A condo association’s insurance options will be directly affected by the percentage of total units that […]

October 21, 2020

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Preparing for a Coronavirus Surge

With the CDC predicting a surge in coronavirus transmissions this winter, now is the perfect time to make sure you are prepared. In addition to purchasing important household items that may become scarce, there are also some legal action items to consider: Estate planning– This isn’t just for the elderly or those with great wealth. […]

September 23, 2020

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Nanny Cams: What Parents Need to Know

With daycares and summer camps closed due to COVID-19, many parents are turning to nannies and babysitters for some relief while parenting through the pandemic. Of course, you would never leave your children with someone you don’t trust, but perhaps you feel a little more comfortable knowing your home surveillance system is capturing their interactions. […]

September 18, 2020

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Back to School – The Legal Consequences of Underage Drinking

As summer draws to a close, college students are planning to return to campuses amid the Covid-19 pandemic for the Fall semester. Even though social distancing rules may interrupt the average college gatherings, underage drinking may still occur. According to recent surveys, nearly 60% of college students have admitted to drinking between the ages of […]

August 26, 2020

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