New Hampshire Weed Laws
New Hampshire currently has no medicinal cannabis program and does not recognize marijuana patients from other states right to use, have, buy, or grow weed. Unless you intend on voluntarily enrolling in the “Fast-Track” and other drug rehabilitation programs, I would suggest keeping your cannabis smoking habits to yourself. If caught, the repercussions can be not only annoying and costly, but quite serious. Read the rest of this entry »
How To Grow Marijuana
When it comes to growing marijuana, there are various factors to take into consideration before the actual process of growing a plant from seedling or clone to a mature adult. Once careful planning has been conducted, the initial stages of acquiring equipment and genetics can begin. Make sure to allocate an adequate amount of time and resources to your grow project. Read the rest of this entry »
NH Personal Injury Lawyer – Find an Attorney in New Hampshire
The legal term Personal Injury refers to an injury to the body, mind or emotions, as opposed to injury inflicted upon property. Personal Injury lawsuits are known as tort, implying a breach of civil duty owed to another person. These types of tort lawsuits typically allege that the plaintiff’s injury was the direct result of another parties negligence. Defamation torts may also relate to personal injury cases as one may assume damages to reputation and such take a significant toll upon the psyche and emotional state of the victim. Read the rest of this entry »
Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Rules, Requirements, Laws, Forms, Exemptions
Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, commonly known and referenced to as “liquidation” and/or “straight bankruptcy” is typically both fastest and easiest. Individuals, corporations, partnerships, and married couples are all eligible to file Chapter 7. The court appointed trustee will gather and sell your nonexempt property and the proceeds from the sale will be used to pay your creditors. You are however able to retain any property deemed exempt. Read the rest of this entry »
Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Rules, Forms, Lawyers, Attorneys, Discharge | New Hampshire Bankruptcy Laws
Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Rules and Laws
Chapter 13 is commonly referred to as the “wage earner” chapter where debtors that maintain a regular steady source of income repay some or all of their debts over a three to five year period. During which period they are free from harassing phone calls and such from their creditors. Most chapter 13 filings are done when there is a pending foreclosure due to a refusal from the bank to negotiate a reasonable payment plan for the debtor. Read the rest of this entry »
New Hampshire Bankruptcy Laws | Bankruptcy Lawyers in NH
Are you filing for Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 Bankruptcy? Do you have Creditor Violations related to a Bankruptcy Case?
Chapter 7 Bankruptcy
Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Rules
Creditor Violations Related To A Bankruptcy Case Read the rest of this entry »
Find A Lawyer In New Hampshire That’s Right For You
If you have found yourself in a legal dispute, civil or criminal, it is likely in your best interest to seek professional legal advice. One should never make the foolish mistake of attempting to represent oneself in legal matters when proper legal representation can be established in the form of an educated lawyer or law firm specializing in your particular type of case. In order to determine the lawyer that is right for you and your particular case, the only knowledge requisite is your location or region and what you have been formally charged with. The latter may require you to either contact local law enforcement or the DMV. Often, assuming the address you have on file is that of your current residence, a notice will arrive in the mail formally outlining your charges, fines, court dates, and so forth. With the proper information on hand, you can begin the process of seeking the most adequate legal advice available to you. Read the rest of this entry »
Understanding NH Laws – Overview of New Hampshire Laws
NH Law is interesting as it is not necessarily what one might assume it to be in numerous cases, as I have found to be true during my travels within the United States. Being a native of California, where most are aware of the medicinal therapeutic cannabis (marijuana) use that it all so common… Eventually, I visited New Hampshire assuming a bunch of rugged mountain lumberjack hippies would be all for the idea of decriminalization of cannabis, at least for medicinal purposes, but to my utter surprise, that was most certainly not the case. Read the rest of this entry »