November 1, 2016 0 Family Law Stress If you are involved in a Family Law Matter each day brings a new challenge on the road to the next step. Find [...]
May 5, 2016 0 Does it Matter Who Goes First Written by Peter Decato, Esquire Consider a situation where a person files for divorce. The non-filing spouse [...]
February 23, 2016 0 How to get approval for a minor’s settlement in a personal injury case in the state of New Hampshire The word News in cut out magazine letters pinned to a cork notice board New Hampshire has adopted a law [...]
December 9, 2015 0 Annulments-Marriages ANNULMENTS – MARRIAGES When I was growing up, I was taught that once you married, you were married [...]
October 30, 2015 0 Invasion of Privacy Years ago – more than a decade – I recall reading an article. The article predicted there would [...]
September 25, 2015 0 Real Estate Geek – At Decato Law Office Real estate geek – Loving the Work I do at Decato Law! How did I end up in real estate law? Well, I [...]
June 30, 2015 0 One Difference Between Mediation and Having an Attorney in a Divorce Case Latest News – Decato Law Office in Lebanon, NH. (603) 678-8000 There may be many differences, [...]
June 25, 2015 0 Emotions and Law (The Family Law side of House) Having emotions “does” happen as you work through any legal process. It is normal, expected and [...]
June 4, 2015 0 Child Custody in New Hampshire CHILD CUSTODY IN NEW HAMPSHIRE Information that may help you. When divorcing parents come into court for a [...]
May 28, 2015 0 What do Clients need from Law? Written by Peter Decato What Do Clients Need? Most clients we see need information. When they come into our [...]
May 27, 2015 0 Estate Planning: Let us help you with your miles. Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening BY ROBERT FROST “Whose woods these are I think I know. His house is in [...]
May 1, 2015 0 When Changes Occur You Deserve Support Purchasing a home, choosing representation in a legal matter, planning your estate, deciding to marry, [...]
April 22, 2015 0 Does it Matter Who Goes First? Consider a situation where a person files for divorce. The non-filing spouse then files a counterclaim for [...]
April 13, 2015 0 Trial Notebooks for Any Case (DUI, Family Court, Custody Cases) I like structure. As a result – I like the idea of a trial notebook. In my notebook, I break the [...]
March 15, 2015 0 Why You Should Have Your Record of Arrest, Conviction and Sentence Annulled I was recently asked: “Why should I have my record of arrest, conviction and sentence annulled.” I was [...]
March 14, 2015 0 Statutory Rape in New Hampshire Statistics show that 16% of adolescents under the age of 15 have had sex. About one third of all high school [...]
March 12, 2015 0 Discrimination Sucks You’ve likely seen the bumper sticker that says “Mean People Suck!” Well, I’m going to carry the [...]
March 3, 2015 0 The Guilty, Nolo and Alford Pleas At an arraignment or at a plea and sentencing hearing, a defendant enters a plea. One of the plea options is [...]
February 17, 2015 0 Divorce Settlements and Boiling Pots You’ve heard the saying – all boiling pots must come to a simmer. That’s obviously true, but how do [...]
February 11, 2015 0 Is it Your Baby? According to the US Department of Health and Human Services – childbearing by unmarried women has [...]
February 10, 2015 0 The Confusing Role of the Guardian Ad Litem The role of the Guardian ad litem (GAL for short) took hold in the 1970’s. It came shortly after the [...]
February 3, 2015 0 What Caused The Breakdown of The Marriage I’m a bit of a dinosaur. If you want evidence of that – look at my bar number. It’s Bar Number 613. [...]