Military personnel who are injured and/or who are forced to retire due to an illness often receive disability benefits from the military upon discharge. While the law protects the disability benefits from many creditors, the law does provide an exception when it comes to child support under the rationale that veterans should support their children. ... more
Tis the season to be jolly, but not to be opinionated, boorish, drunk, or unprofessional. Companies may have holiday gatherings arranging from a cookie swap, luncheon, or even a formal dinner and dance. During this time of the year some workers may believe it appropriate to express why their religion is better than another worker’s ... more
See Hamblett and Kerrigan profiled in a recent article published in the November 18, 2012 (Nashua) Sunday Telegraph: http://www.nashuatelegraph.com/business/984181-464/firm-footing-over-the-years.html
A dispute over a decedent’s estate is often a result of a relative, neighbor, or friend of the decedent obtaining the lion’s share of the assets when other relatives believe they should have been left more. Sometimes the decedent’s estate planning is a change in a Will, a Trust, or deeding the house or changing ... more