Lawyers who are asked to draft estate plans for clients have an obligation to ensure that the plan they draft is in accordance with their client’s wishes. The client, however, is free to decide when and if they are ready to sign the estate plan. If the client, for whatever reasons, decides not to sign ... more
The validation or invalidation of prenuptial agreements has been the focus of a number of Supreme Court opinions in 2015 and 2016. In a recent order, In re: Calvin, decided January 11, 2016, the Supreme Court invalidated a prenuptial agreement that was presented to the wife five days before the ceremony. The Calvin case is ... more
On March 8, 2016, the Supreme Court issued an opinion in the case called Petition of Pamela and Robert Lundquist, which greatly clarified the rights of grandparents to see their grandchildren. Under New Hampshire law, a grandparent can ask for a court order allowing them to see their grandchildren. However, they are only able to ... more
Attorneys J. Daniel Marr and Kevin P. Rauseo discuss “Employee Firings” Tune in to WFEA 1370 AM / 99.9 FM (Manchester, NH) every Tuesday at 9:05 a.m. for “Law Matters with Hamblett & Kerrigan”. Each Tuesday the attorneys of Hamblett & Kerrigan will host a radio program dedicated to discussing law matters that matter ... more
Learning that your spouse has been unfaithful can be one of the most painful experiences a person endures. The discovery of your spouse’s infidelity results in significant grief, anger, and feelings of betrayal. These emotions can arise in situations where there has been sexual contact between a spouse and a third party, but can result ... more