July 23, 2015 0 Education on the Family Law side of the House Interesting read we just completed in the Family Law side of the house at DLO. Awareness and continued [...]
July 17, 2015 0 Working with your Guardian Ad Litem R. Peter Decato – Firm Director, Decato Law Office in Lebanon, NH. Click to read Peter’s history. [...]
July 10, 2015 0 News from the Decato Law Office Team News from The a purple label with Thank you on it and flowers in the background** Note: Slight blurriness, [...]
July 8, 2015 0 Should I buy real property in an LLC (Limited Liability Company)? Written by Morgan Jones, Esquire Well, it depends. Why do you want to buy in an LLC? If you would be the sole [...]
July 6, 2015 0 How We Prepare to Represent You Written by Attorney Peter Decato TRIAL NOTEBOOKS I like structure. As a result – I like the idea of a [...]
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 29, 2015 0 DOES IT MATTER WHO GOES FIRST? Consider a situation where a person files for divorce. The non-filing spouse [...]
June 26, 2015 0 Decato Law Office is Hiring Law firm seeking an energized open individual for an Associate Attorney position with room to grow. Looking [...]
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 15, 2015 0 Customer Appreciation Day 2015 at Decato Law Office It was an amazing weekend at Decato Law Office. We have now decided to have a Community Appreciation Day [...]
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 [...]
April 28, 2015 0 Decato Law Office – Who are we? I have been reading up on why people dislike lawyers so much. You would think I would know, however I still [...]
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 8, 2015 0 Litigation Themes Every attorney who has ever been serious about trying cases in court will understand the need to develop a [...]
April 6, 2015 0 Motions to Reconsider You’ve probably heard of motions to reconsider. If you haven’t, think of a motion to reconsider as the [...]
March 29, 2015 0 The Fox, then Bear and the Art of Persuasion We know about the fox. The fox is cunning and shrewd. The fox is also a survivor – one of the best [...]
March 22, 2015 0 Invasions of Privacy Years ago – more than a decade – I recall reading an article. The article predicted there would [...]
March 22, 2015 0 Malicious Defense of a Civil Action I like it when the law is even-handed. Imagine what life would be like if it wasn’t. Everything would be [...]
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 11, 2015 0 The Legal Crystal Ball I began to notice it about ten years ago. That’s when I first began to see judges, mediators and lawyers [...]
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 [...]
March 2, 2015 0 You are Pulled over and You Did What> You’ve gone out to a fine restaurant. The waiter has handed you a wine list. You make a selection. When the [...]
February 28, 2015 0 Why you might need a Lawyer. If you’ve ever watched a television show that has a court trial in it, you’ve no doubt heard one of the [...]
February 27, 2015 0 Muffin Diplomacy It’s 2001 and I have a case to mediate. The mediation is taking place about 100 miles away in a small, [...]
February 20, 2015 0 Annulments When I was growing up, I was taught that once you married, you were married forever – the marriage [...]
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 15, 2015 0 Abused and Neglected Children The most recent numbers from the 2014 Children’s Defense Fund’s Annual State of America’s Children [...]
February 12, 2015 0 Your Loved One Has Dementia and You Feel Guilty When my father and paternal grandfather were alive, my father promised my grandfather that he could live in [...]
February 11, 2015 0 Is it Your Baby? According to the US Department of Health and Human Services – childbearing by unmarried women has [...]
February 9, 2015 0 Jurisdiction Issues in a Divorce Proceeding Clients rarely know this, but during their first interview with an attorney, the first real issue to resolve [...]
February 8, 2015 0 How to be Held In Contempt No one wants to be held in contempt, whether it be by family, friends or acquaintances, but imagine being [...]
February 7, 2015 0 Terminating Parental Rights in New Hampshire When we bring children into this world, we have the right to bring them up the way we want – at least [...]
January 31, 2015 0 Grandparent Visitation Rights in New Hampshire Traditionally, the common law denied grandparents visitation with a child over a parent’s objections. [...]
January 30, 2015 0 Divorce and Military Pensions A military pension is a retirement benefit just like other pensions. A military pension is provided to [...]
January 28, 2015 0 Cohabitation Agreements – Why They are Necessary I married in 1968. According to Pew Research Center, at the time I married, about 9% of men and 8% of women [...]
December 29, 2014 0 How to Analyze a Court Case Every day a lawyer has to analyze a potential court case. They do this analysis because they eventually have [...]