Category Archives: Family Law

Child Custody During the Holidays in New Hampshire

For many divorced parents entering the holiday season, it is important to create a holiday visitation schedule that feels natural and comfortable for their child – without tension or parental disputes detracting from the child’s enjoyment. Creating a consistent, reliable schedule with few surprises or last minute changes can help minimize stress for all parties […]

Two Motorcyclists Killed in Augusta I-95 Crash During Charitable Ride

According to news reports from Augusta, Maine, two motorcyclists were killed Sunday afternoon while participating in  a charitable ride for children’s toy donations. It was a major crash that resulted in the closure of the two northbound lanes of Interstate 95. According to the police, Jamie Gross, 58, of Belmont, died at the crash. Aaron White-Sevigny, […]

DIVORCE: Will it be Hollywood’s War of the Roses? Maybe not?

Often when confronted with divorce, people fear the ugly divorces popularized by Hollywood films like the 1989 box-office hit The War of the Roses.  In that film, Danny DeVito, Kathleen Turner and Michael Douglas give us a front-row seat to the worst of the divorce process and show an epic battle where spouses battle to “win” […]

DIVORCE: Can I Start Dating While My Case Is Pending? Do I Have to Be Celibate?

It has been said that the wheels of justice turn slowly. Never more true than for people who are anxiously waiting to be divorced.   Many people going through a divorce just can’t get the process behind them fast-enough. They want to start dating again, and they don’t want to be celibate while they wait. Recently, […]

Manchester Attorney Mary Elizabeth Tenn to Take Office as President of the New Hampshire Bar Association

Mary Elizabeth Tenn, a Manchester trial lawyer, takes office as president of the New Hampshire Bar Association on June 19, 2015 at the Bar Association’s Annual Meeting. As president of the Association, which represents all lawyers licensed to practice law in the state, Tenn said she intends to focus the culture of professionalism and civility […]

Tenn And Tenn, P.A. is Listed Among the Best Lawyers in New Hampshire- 2014

Tenn And Tenn, P.A. is pleased to announce that New Hampshire Magazine has recognized three members of the firm among the Best Lawyers of New Hampshire for 2014. Partners James J. Tenn Jr., John J. Tenn, and Mary E. Tenn have been named among NH’s Best Lawyers. Jim and Mary have been selected as Best […]

Can My Facebook Posts and Page Be Used as Evidence in a NH Criminal or Divorce Case?

Believe it or not, what you post on Facebook is likely to stay online forever and what you post today can have an effect on you years down the road. The ubiquitous nature of social media has made it an unrivaled source of evidence that can be used against you in a criminal case. If […]

State Supreme Court to Reconsider Counsel for Indigent Parents

The New Hampshire Supreme Court may soon hear arguments concerning whether or not to provide legal counsel to poor parents who face civil family law cases, particularly those that involve parental rights and responsibilities, abuse, and neglect issues, according to a recent article in the Boston Globe. New Hampshire and Mississippi are currently the only states […]