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Should i hire an attorney?

Answered 9 years and 8 months ago by Kevin Rauseo (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Domestic Violence
Without knowing more about your background or facts of the case, it is very difficult question to answer.  DV hearings are difficult and the ramifications can be significant.  While you are entitled to represent yourself, many times that is not the best course.  Knowing what evidence to present is important. For example, do you subpoena the police officers to the hearing or not.  There is a lot of strategy that is involved in the process.  Best wishes.... Read More
Without knowing more about your background or facts of the case, it is very difficult question to answer.  DV hearings are difficult and the... Read More
You need to file a divorce petition in the family division.  You should also contact the nearest battered woman program to help with the abused you've endured.  Best wishes.
You need to file a divorce petition in the family division.  You should also contact the nearest battered woman program to help with the abused... Read More

What will happen if someone found out their getting served and plans to hide until after the court date?

Answered 10 years and 7 months ago by Kevin Rauseo (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Domestic Violence
Trying serving her at her house
Trying serving her at her house

If I am behind a person's car and refused to move are they allowed to hit me

Answered 11 years and 5 months ago by Kevin Rauseo (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Domestic Violence
Typically no but there are circumstances where such action may be justified. 
Typically no but there are circumstances where such action may be justified. 

Does the plaintiff need an attorney in a Domestic Violence Hearing

Answered 11 years and 5 months ago by Kevin Rauseo (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Domestic Violence
No, a lawyer is not required but is recommended for most cases, especially when the opposing party is represented by a lawyer.    If you cannot afford a lawyer, than you may receive counsel through the DOVE project which offers legal counsel to victims of the domestic violence.  You need to contact your local domestic violence service agency.  To one find an agency close to you, you may call 1-866-644-3574.  You mayalso consider calling the NH Bar Association Pro Bono Referral Service.  Their number is 800-639-5290 or 603-224-3333. Best wishes, Kevin Rauseo... Read More
No, a lawyer is not required but is recommended for most cases, especially when the opposing party is represented by a lawyer.    If... Read More