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Parnell, Michels & McKay, PLLC
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25 Nashua Road
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Londonderry, NH 03053
Phone: (603) 434-6331
Fax: (603) 437-6039
137 Main Street
P.O. Box 669
N. Woodstock, NH 03262
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News From Our Blog
Should I have a Prenuptial Agreement?
This blog was originally published at Collaborative Divorce New Hampshire by Cathy McKay A Prenuptial Agreement is a written contract entered into before marriage that will determine how assets and debts will be divided, in the event there is a death or divorce. The Court will enforce Prenuptial Agreements if there is a death or [...]
What is Negligence Per Se? How using statutes can help you win your case.
Often in injury litigation we raise violations of statutes as one of our theories of liability. This can take the form of violating a statute on the rules of the road, or when a property owner violates the local building code and someone gets hurt. Many of us understand that these laws passed by our [...]
Gwyneth Paltrow Lawsuit: What Lessons Can We Learn From The Frivolous Suit iled against her?
You may be keeping up with the Gwyneth Paltrow skiing lawsuit for an incident that occurred in Park City, Utah in 2016. While this case is getting significant publicity, it has also brought to the forefront important issues with bringing a personal injury claim after a skiing incident. Because skiing is such a popular wintertime [...]
Can I Get Alimony in Divorce?
When clients come in to talk with us about divorce, we are often asked whether they can get alimony or “spousal support”. Contrary to child support, alimony is intended to support the spouse. It can be ordered in those cases in which one spouse has “need” and the other spouse has the “ability to pay”. [...]
How Do You Choose the Right Successor Trustee for Your Revocable Living Trust?
A revocable living trust is an agreement between the owner of property which is placed into trust (the “Grantor”) and an individual or a professional fiduciary (the “Trustee”) who agrees to manage the property on behalf of the beneficiaries of the trust. Generally, you, as Grantor, are both the initial Trustee and the beneficiary of [...]