A Practical Guide to Divorce in New Hampshire
Guidance for civil and criminal practitioners

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- Publication Date: 3/12/2025
- Edition: 3rd Edition 2025
- Copyright: © 2025 MCLE, Inc.
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Get up to speed on the rapidly changing law regarding operating under the influence and other common motor vehicle offenses. With contributions from attorneys and judges involved in many different stages of the process, this practical and comprehensive manual offers strategy tips, trial guidance, sample motions, reference charts, and more.
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Update: April 2025
Dear Subscriber:
Thank you for choosing to keep your copy of Trying OUI and Other Motor Vehicle Offenses in Massachusetts for 2025 with this second edition. Inside, you will find new material on such topics as the following:
- Immediate threat revocations. See chapter 2 for discussion of the registry's imposition of indefinite immediate threat suspensions. There is commentary on whether District Court judges possess authority to or-der the registry to terminate such suspensions.
- Extraterritorial pursuit. See chapter 3 for discussion of the collective knowledge doctrine, where an officer may make an arrest based on shared observations of other officers. The chapter offers a 2023 case de-cision announcing a new rule for the horizontal collective knowledge doctrine.
- Actions to take at the outset of representation. Chapter 4 provides highly practical and detailed guidance for instances where a client charged with OUI drugs was not properly advised of their rights. An exhibit in this chapter offers a sample motion and affidavit to preserve a defendant's rights, along with practice tips on whether to file a motion to dismiss based on a failure to have so advised the defendant.
- OUI related to alcohol or drugs. Chapter 6 offers several recent Supreme Judicial Court and Appeals Court case decisions.
- "Operation" of a vehicle. Chapter 7 contains information on the mechanical or electrical operation of a vehicle and offers a 2025 case addressing a jury's reasonable inference regarding operation based on the engagement of electronic devices within the vehicle.
We at MCLE trust that you will find this 2025 edition to be useful in your law practice and valuable in maintaining the currency of your law library.
Cordially,
MCLE Press
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Table of Contents
expand allChapter 01 expandThe New Hampshire Judicial Branch Family Division
Buy ChapterGina B. Belmont, Esq., New Hampshire Circuit Court Family DivisionChapter 02 expandInitial Client Interview and Starting an Action for Divorce
Buy ChapterChapter 03 expandDispute Resolution Alternatives
Buy ChapterKaren J. Borgstrom, Esq., Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center
James V. Ferro, Jr., Esq., Ferro Law & Mediation Group, PLLCChapter 04 expandExhibit 4A
- Sample Collaborative Family Law Participation Agreement Buy FormChapter 05 expandMotion Practice for Temporary Orders
Buy ChapterChapter 06 expandFinancial Affidavits
Buy ChapterChapter 07 expandChapter 08 expandChapter 09 expandChapter 10 expandChapter 11 expandChapter 12 expandExhibit 12A
- Scheduling Conference Order Buy FormChapter 13 expandChapter 14 expandExpert Testimony in Domestic Relations Cases
Buy ChapterChapter 15 expandChapter 16 expandTrial Practice Techniques
Buy ChapterKevin P. Rauseo, Esq., NH/Superior Court/Hillsborough County Southern District
Hon. Charles S. Temple, Hillsborough County Superior Court-SouthChapter 17 expandSelected Evidentiary Issues in Domestic Relations Trials
Buy ChapterChapter 18 expandPosttrial Motions and Appellate Procedures
Buy ChapterChapter 19 expandChapter 20 expandChapter 21 expandChapter 22 expandChapter 23 expandExhibit 23A
- Recommended Sample Language for “Health Insurance” Section of the Final Decree Buy FormChapter 24 expandRepresenting Victims of Domestic Violence
Buy ChapterHon. Charles L. Greenhalgh, Brentwood Family DivisionChapter 25 expandExhibit 25A
- Motion for Appointment of Guardian ad Litem Buy FormExhibit 25B
- GAL Appointment Form Buy FormExhibit 25C
- Sample GAL Stipulations Buy FormExhibit 25D
- Motion to Exceed Buy FormExhibit 25E
- Motion to Extend Deadlines Buy FormExhibit 25F
- Motion to Withdraw Buy FormExhibit 25G
- Motion of Guardian ad Litem for Instructions Buy FormExhibit 25H
- Introductory Letter to Parties/Counsel Buy FormExhibit 25I
- GAL Questionnaire Buy FormExhibit 25J
- General GAL Authorization Buy FormExhibit 25K
- Medical Authorization Buy FormExhibit 25L
- Police Records Authorization Buy FormExhibit 25M
- Driving Record Authorization Buy FormExhibit 25N
- Letter to School Buy FormExhibit 25O
- Letter to Pediatrician Buy FormExhibit 25P
- Interview Forms Buy FormExhibit 25Q
- Sample Letter to Police Buy FormExhibit 25R
- Sample GAL Report Buy FormExhibit 25S
- Sample Objection to GAL Report Buy FormAppendixMemorandum on Changes to N.H. Rev. Stat. Ann. c. 461-A—Parental Rights and Responsibilities
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Editors & Authors
Editor(s)
Hon. Michael Alfano, ExeterMarital Master(s)
Hon. Michael H. Garner, New Hampshire Circuit Court - Laconia Family Division, LaconiaAuthor(s)
Hon. Michael Alfano, ExeterGina B. Belmont, Esq., New Hampshire Circuit Court Family Division, ConcordKaren J. Borgstrom, Esq., Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, LebanonJacqueline A. Botchman, Esq., McLane Middleton, ManchesterLaura M. Dudziak, Esq., Law Office of Jannette Mooney PLLC, AmherstCatherine A. Feeney, Esq., Feeney Law Offices, NewportJames V. Ferro, Jr., Esq., Ferro Law & Mediation Group, PLLC, ManchesterBeth L. Fowler, Esq., McLane Middleton, ManchesterKelleigh Charlotte Gleason, Gleason Legal, ManchesterHon. Charles L. Greenhalgh, Brentwood Family Division, KingstonHelen G. Honorow, Esq., Barry & Honorow, PLLC, NashuaPetar M. Leonard, Esq., Orr & Reno, PA, ConcordRichard J. Maloney, Esq., Maloney & Kennedy, PLLC, AuburnCatherine P. McKay, Esq., Parnell, Michels & McKay PLLC, LondonderryKevin P. Rauseo, Esq., NH/Superior Court/Hillsborough County Southern District, NashuaJohn E. Rich, Jr., Esq., ManchesterHon. Charles S. Temple, Hillsborough County Superior Court-South, NashuaDavid Tencza, Esq., McLane Middleton , Manchester