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New Hampshire Legal Help Directory

A complete guide to 12 practice areas in New Hampshire — from personal injury and divorce to bankruptcy and workers' compensation — with New Hampshire-specific rules, deadlines, and court information for each.

New Hampshire at a Glance NH
Capital
Concord
Trial Court
Superior Court
Fault Rule
Modified Comparative Negligence (51% Bar)
PI Filing Deadline
3 yrs
Auto Insurance
At-Fault
Marital Property
Equitable
Right-to-Work
No
State Income Tax
None
General reference figures — confirm current rules with a licensed New Hampshire attorney.

Practicing Law in New Hampshire

New Hampshire handles civil and criminal matters primarily through its Superior Court system at the county level, with cases assigned based on subject matter and the amount in controversy. Like every state, New Hampshire has developed its own body of statutes, court rules, and precedent that shape everything from injury claim deadlines to how a divorce is processed — details covered in depth on each topic page below.

New Hampshire is not a right-to-work state, follows the equitable distribution model for dividing marital assets, and does not levy a state income tax — three of the state-level factors that most often surprise people comparing their situation to what they've read about other states.

Full Directory

New Hampshire Legal Topics

Twelve complete guides, each with New Hampshire-specific rules, deadlines, and a step-by-step walkthrough of the process.

P

Personal Injury Law

Compensation for physical, emotional, and financial harm caused by another party's negligence.

C

Car Accident Claims

Recovering damages after a motor vehicle collision, from fender-benders to catastrophic crashes.

D

Divorce & Family Law

Ending a marriage and resolving property, support, and parenting arrangements that follow.

C

Child Custody

Establishing legal and physical custody, visitation, and parenting time arrangements.

C

Criminal Defense

Protecting your rights and building a defense after being charged with a crime.

D

DUI & DWI Defense

Defending against drunk or impaired driving charges and protecting your driving privileges.

B

Bankruptcy Law

Discharging or restructuring debt through federal bankruptcy protections.

E

Estate Planning & Probate

Planning for incapacity and death, and administering an estate after someone passes away.

E

Employment Law

Protecting worker rights around wages, discrimination, harassment, and wrongful termination.

I

Immigration Law

Navigating visas, green cards, citizenship, and defense against removal proceedings.

S

Social Security Disability

Pursuing SSDI or SSI benefits for a disabling medical condition.

W

Workers' Compensation

Recovering medical and wage benefits after a work-related injury or illness.

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Legal Disclaimer: This page provides general educational information about New Hampshire law and is not legal advice. Reading this page does not create an attorney-client relationship. Consult a licensed New Hampshire attorney regarding your specific situation.