Blog Posts from Littleton NH

August 4, 2021: The CDC Eviction Ban is Back for Tenants in Counties with “Substantial and High Levels of Community Transmission of COVID-19”

August 4, 2021: The CDC Eviction Ban is Back for Tenants in Counties with “Substantial and High Levels of Community Transmission of COVID-19”

Aug 04, 2021
The CDC Eviction Ban is Back for Tenants in Counties with “Substantial and High Levels of Community Transmission of COVID-19” - But For Now That Limits the Ban To Only the Hillsborough, Rockingham, and Strafford Counties in New Hampshire - For the Rest of New Hampshire the CDC Ban Remains Expired.
August 2, 2021: An Important Update Regarding the Expiration of the CDC Eviction Moratorium

August 2, 2021: An Important Update Regarding the Expiration of the CDC Eviction Moratorium

Aug 02, 2021
New Hampshire courts will now allow evictions against residential tenants to proceed, even against tenants formerly protected by COVID-19-related eviction moratoria.
New Hampshire Campaign for Legal Services

New Hampshire Campaign for Legal Services

Apr 29, 2021
Earlier this month, we celebrated the work of the New Hampshire Campaign for Legal Services with a check presentation of our annual contribution.
The Firm Nominates Three Attorneys to Class A Shareholder Status

The Firm Nominates Three Attorneys to Class A Shareholder Status

Jan 12, 2021
Earlier this month, the shareholders of Primmer Piper Eggleston & Cramer PC nominated Matthew Delude, Debra DuPont, and Paolo Wieser to Class A Shareholder Status.
VT & NH Litigation During COVID-19

VT & NH Litigation During COVID-19

Aug 27, 2020
Like most businesses relying on in-person interaction, the coronavirus has also disrupted both the state and federal court systems. In March, a series of orders closed the courts for most hearings and extended deadlines or statutes of limitations.
Upcoming Webinar: What is Community Power & How does it work?

Upcoming Webinar: What is Community Power & How does it work?

May 13, 2020
The Community Power Law enables cities, towns, and countries to procure and provide electricity on behalf of their residents and businesses. On May 20, 2020 the New Hampshire Municipal Association is hosting a webinar to discuss Community Power.
New Hampshire State and Federal Courts COVID-19 Response

New Hampshire State and Federal Courts COVID-19 Response

Apr 27, 2020
An update regarding the COVID-19 response and operational changes of the New Hampshire state and federal courts.
NH Suspends Eviction, Foreclosure & Utility Shut-Offs | What Business Owners Need To Know

NH Suspends Eviction, Foreclosure & Utility Shut-Offs | What Business Owners Need To Know

Apr 06, 2020
The ongoing public health emergency caused by COVID-19 (coronavirus) has caused New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu to issue executive orders that significantly affect the rights of landlords, tenants, borrowers, lenders, and utility companies in New Hampshire.
Income for Child Support in New Hampshire

Income for Child Support in New Hampshire

Feb 27, 2020
In New Hampshire, the amount of child support to be paid is determined by "gross income", which includes all income with limited exceptions. Tax law treatment of income is not the standard (In The Matter of Hampers, 166 NH 422 (2014)); when the court interprets the law, it looks to actual income available to pay child support.
New Hampshire Issues of Fault in Divorce

New Hampshire Issues of Fault in Divorce

Jan 27, 2020
Most divorces in New Hampshire are granted based on irreconcilable differences that caused or are the substantial cause of the final breakdown of their marriage. Additionally, New Hampshire recognizes that one party may be the substantial cause of the final breakdown of the marriage.