The NH Family Courts are often very slow. Divorce litigation can take years to finalize. The delays are often caused by useless filing of motions which increases acrimony, injures the parties children and spouses. This also increases attorney's fees. Attorney Rich Clark handles his clients divorce to get the job done fairly and timely. Rich's goal is to finalize his clients divorce within 60 days of first meeting his client.
It doesn't matter what a clients assets, liabilities or custody issues are. They can all be worked out and done in a reasonable timeframe. You need an attorney you can trust, one that has experience and will fight for you when needed but also knows when to set differences aside to conclude the divorce. Attorney Rich Clark practices law throughout the State of New Hampshire.
For more information, Contact Attorney Rich Clark at 603-396-3833
Posted by Rich Clark | Feb 08, 2026 |
Gun rights are impacted in New Hampshire and Massachusetts by domestic violence assault charges, convictions, bail conditions, restraining orders and other circumstances. Possession of a firearm when you are not permitted to, could cause significant consequences including jail time in NH and MA.
Posted by Rich Clark | Feb 08, 2026 |
Gun rights are impacted in New Hampshire and Massachusetts by domestic violence assault charges, convictions, bail conditions, restraining orders and other circumstances. Possession of a firearm when you are not permitted to, could cause significant consequences including jail time in NH and MA.
Posted by Rich Clark | Feb 08, 2026 |
Gun rights are impacted in New Hampshire and Massachusetts by domestic violence assault charges, convictions, bail conditions, restraining orders and other circumstances. Possession of a firearm when you are not permitted to, could cause significant consequences including jail time in NH and MA.
Posted by Rich Clark | Feb 08, 2026 |
Gun rights are impacted in New Hampshire and Massachusetts by domestic violence assault charges, convictions, bail conditions, restraining orders and other circumstances. Possession of a firearm when you are not permitted, could cause significant consequences including jail time in NH and MA.
Posted by Rich Clark | Feb 08, 2026 |
Gun rights are impacted in New Hampshire and Massachusetts by domestic violence assault charges, convictions, bail conditions, restraining orders and other circumstances. Possession of a firearm when you are not permitted to, could cause significant consequences including jail time in NH and MA.
Posted by Rich Clark | Mar 31, 2023 |
Q. Is the NH indictment and arrest warrant process outdated?
A. Yes. Trump's indictment is a failure of the indictment system that NH also suffers from. After practicing law for over 15 years, I know how screwed up the laws in NH are.
My name is Rich Clark. In 2022, I ran for the Rockingham C...
Posted by Rich Clark | Jan 04, 2023 |
Seek medical treatment as soon as possible, if needed.
Complete required health insurance forms naming third parties responsible.
Get a copy of the police report.
Take photos of injuries, damage to vehicles and the scene, when applicable.
Be careful when signing release of records from insu...
Posted by Rich Clark | Jan 04, 2023 |
The extent of the injury.
Exacerbation of a pre-existing injury.
The length of medical treatment.
Medical bills.
Medicare, State funded coverage and health insurance liens.
Permanency of injury.
Scarring.
Lost earning capacity.
Accident causation.
Duty breached by the person causing th...
Posted by Rich Clark | Jan 04, 2023 |
A New Hampshire prenuptial agreement covers the following main topics: protection of assets, bank accounts, retirement accounts, alimony, personal property, business interests and real property. When Rich Clark completes prenuptial agreements for his client's he requires both party's to have inde...
Posted by Rich Clark | Jan 04, 2023 |
Know your opponent, the court and the opposing attorney when possible.
Review and prepare a Proposed NH Parenting Plan.
Know your child's history of custody between the parents.
Know both party's strengths and weaknesses.
Be fair.
Be honest.
Most alternate the key dates such as holidays b...
Posted by Rich Clark | Jan 04, 2023 |
Every case is unique and requires a different approach depending on what the issues are. I strategize what issues will be of concern and know how to handle them as they come up during the NH Family Court proceeding. The only way you can do this is to take the time to be prepared. Some topics are ...
Posted by Rich Clark | Jan 04, 2023 |
For the past three years I have finalized all of my clients divorces within 65 days of meeting the client. That's my goal. I've seen some NH Family Courts take three yeas to complete a divorce. After the typical hour initial consultation with my New Hampshire divorce clients, I have enough inform...
Posted by Rich Clark | Jan 04, 2023 |
Based on my experience over the past 15 years of practicing injury law, on average most cases take ten to fourteen months to complete in NH and MA. I have resolved six figure cases in a few months and some have taken over five years after I am retained as legal counsel.
Attorney Rich Clark is an...
Posted by Rich Clark | Jan 04, 2023 |
Prepare. Prepare.
Know the NH Family Court Rules.
Have a Proposed Court Order prepared.
Have supporting documentation when needed.
Create an outline of your presentation.
Know your cases strengths and weaknesses.
Always be honest. Don't mislead the judge.
Be objective and as kind as you ...
Posted by Rich Clark | Jul 15, 2022 |
NH Divorce length to complete.
Posted by Rich Clark | Jul 15, 2022 |
NH dog law when someone refuses to return your dog. Attorney Clark has successfully helped legal owners get their dogs back.
Posted by Rich Clark | Apr 26, 2017 |
Answer: If the Petition for domestic violence protection was denied, or has expired, Courts in New Hampshire will require you to complete a Motion to return your firearms. NH Courts will not return firearms until it completes an investigation and a Court hearing on the merits. Law enforcement wil...
Posted by Rich Clark | Aug 10, 2014 |
A. In June 2012, Stryker issued a voluntary recall of its Rejuvenate and ABG II modular neck-hip stems due to component corrosion threat at the hip junction. This has resulted in adverse local tissue reactions, unusual discharge in the hip junction area, pain and swelling.
Experienced Stryker ...
Posted by Rich Clark | Aug 10, 2014 |
Using an experienced hip recall attorney is advantageous. Every case is different as in all injury-related litigation.
Replacing the defective Stryker hip is also known as a Revision. The Revision will require a substantial incision to remove the hardware and install new components. It is pa...
Posted by Rich Clark | Jun 17, 2014 |
A. Yes. The additional cost alone will usually make it worth your while to create a New Hampshire will if you reside here. If you do not create a New Hampshire will you will incur the expense of having your attorney deal with having the out of State attorney review the will and complete the Forei...
Posted by Rich Clark | Jun 13, 2014 |
A. You should have an attorney experienced in handling auto injury law review your case to make sure you are receiving what your case is worth. An experienced injury attorney will also seek all avenues of payment, some of those that Attorney Clark's clients never considered. Attorney Richard E. C...
Posted by Rich Clark | Jun 03, 2014 |
A. Attorney Richard E. Clark has met with clients who have been denied representation by other attorneys. Four other law firms denied a client of Attorney Clark's for a car accident injury claim. The Law Office of Richard E. Clark, LLC represented this client and obtained a $50,000.00 settlement....
Posted by Rich Clark | Jun 02, 2014 |
A. The hassle, expense, delay, and frustration of using an out-of-State will in New Hampshire may persuade one to use a New Hampshire attorney to create a new will. Every State is different in how they provide wills to beneficiaries or their attorneys. Some States will not even provide a copy to ...
Posted by Rich Clark | Apr 03, 2014 |
A. The NH law indicates, “The test or tests shall be administered at the direction of a law enforcement officer, peace officer, or authorized agent having reasonable grounds to believe the person to have been driving, operating, attempting to operate, or in actual physical control of an OHRV, dri...
Posted by Rich Clark | Mar 24, 2014 |
A. A copy of the report of any such test shall be furnished by the law enforcement agency to the person tested within 48 hours of receipt of the report by the agency by certified mail directed to the address shown on such person's license or other identification furnished by the person. Results o...