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Introduction to New Hampshire’s Paid Family and Medical Leave

WebPFML insurance provides wage replacement benefits for family and medical leave. The Granite State Paid Family Leave Plan was enacted by HB2 in June 2021. It is codified in RSA 21-I:99, et seq., RSA 282-B and RSA 77-E:3-e and supplemented by administrative rules, Ins 8000 (adopted on Nov. 20, 2022). The law required the program to be …

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New Centralized Involuntary Emergency Admissions Process for

WebBy Tom Jarvis. On March 21, 2022, the New Hampshire Circuit Court implemented a new centralized process for involuntary emergency admissions (IEA) to mental health facilities.

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New Hampshire Bar Association,NHBA, NH Bar Association

WebThe NH Bar Association serves 3 constituencies:the legal community,the court system, the public. The New Hampshire Bar Association (NHBA) is a non-profit 501(c)(6), organization serving its members by connecting them with services, programs and resources necessary to function effectively within the profession.

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NH Child Support Guidelines

WebEach 10 dollar range is represented as a separate line/row, which includes the corresponding guideline amounts and percentages for one child, two children, three children, and four or more children. For guidance on amounts over $226,009.00, please reach out to DHHS: BCSS Policy Unit. The Child Support Guidelines Worksheet is used in …

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Gender Equality Breakfast 2024:

WebDescription. Please contact Cheryl Moore to register at 603-715-3260 or [email protected]. This breakfast has become a must-attend event for attorneys working in all areas of the law and in various practice settings, as a way to connect with colleagues and support the work of the Gender Equality Committee. This recipient of this year's …

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What’s New in Environmental Law

WebThis March, 18 environmental attorneys, consultants, engineers, and a reporter convened to provide an update on the latest in environmental law. The following are excerpts from each of their presentations. For many more details, and to earn CLE credits, please log on to https://nhbar.inreachce.com.

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Lawyer Well-Being Week

WebMay 4 – 8, 2020: Try one of these three resources that focus on lawyer well-being! Welcome to #LawyerWellbeingWeek! All week long we will be posting on our social media with the goal to help promote health and happiness among lawyers and their support teams. Check our social feeds daily for each day’s articles, videos, resources, activities

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Midyear Meeting 2024 Promotes Wellness in the Age of Artificial

WebBy Tom Jarvis. Nearly 450 members attended the New Hampshire Bar Association’s Midyear Meeting on Friday, February 9, at the DoubleTree Hilton hotel in Manchester to partake in an enormous event chock-full of continuing legal educational sessions, award presentations, and networking. The meeting was entitled “Living Well in the Age of

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The Children’s Law Center is Dedicated to Young People at Risk

WebThe Children’s Law Center currently focuses on children in the age range of 11 to 15, who will soon age out of the system and have the capacity to communicate in their own interests. They have histories of trauma and tend to be part of dysfunctional, often chaotic families with their own histories in the child welfare system.

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Vicarious Trauma: It’s Okay to Not Be Okay

WebThis can have a significant neg­ative impact on their mental health, and without the right boundaries can lead to a higher risk of depression and anxiety. Vicarious trauma, also known as secondary trauma or secondary traumat­ic stress, affects people in the helping professions, like lawyers and judges. It can be described as mental anguish

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NHBA Prison Series: Recidivism and Rehabilitation

WebThe New Hampshire Department of Correction’s (DOC) mission statement says its purpose is to rehabilitate and supervise prisoners and to ensure public safety. Yet, according to a DOC study examining cohorts of prisoners who entered in 2017 and 2018, nearly half (47.85 percent) of those serving time in DOC facilities return within 36 months.

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NHBA Prison Series: Reentry and Life After Prison

WebNHBA Prison Series Acknowledgments. The New Hampshire Bar News team would like to thank the New Hampshire Bar Foundation for their gracious justice grant – the Charles W. Dean Trust Fund – which made this series possible, as well as the following individuals who were either featured in the series or provided background information:. Attorneys: Donna …

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Gender Equality Committee

WebThe Families First Coronavirus Response Act (FFCRA or Act) requires certain employers to provide employees with paid sick leave or expanded family and medical leave for specified reasons related to COVID-19. The Department of Labor’s (Department) Wage and Hour Division (WHD) administers and enforces the new law’s paid leave requirements. These …

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Clouded Post- COVID Workplace

WebAny discrepancy or conflict between the information provided on this web site and the rules and regulations set by the New Hampshire Supreme Court, or the Bylaws and policies of the New Hampshire Bar Association, is unintentional and will be resolved in favor of strict compliance with the rules, regulations, Bylaws and policies.

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Board of Governors

WebPaul is admitted to the New Hampshire and Massachusetts Bars. Paul W. Chant. Chant previously served on the NHBA Board of Governors as both a Hillsborough Country representative, Carroll County representative, and as a Governor-at-Large. He chaired the New Hampshire Bar Foundation (NHBF) Board during years where it generated the …

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Conflict Of Interest In Family Law Matters

WebBy the NHBA Ethics Committee – April 2001. Presented to the Board of Governors July 26, 2001. The Rule 1.9 restriction on a lawyer who has represented a client from representing another with adverse interests in a substantially related matter has special relevance in family law, where questions arise about situations such as: drafting wills

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