Therapy Records are Privileged Communication
If you see a therapist, does anyone have the right to access your therapist’s notes? Do you have a right to see your own records? Attorney Andrea Daly tackled this very subject in a recent Union...
View ArticleElectronic Discovery for Family Law Practitioners
Electronic data is critical evidence – oftentimes the most damning evidence that exists in a case. Family law cases are no different. The prolific use of consumer electronics and online media, combined...
View ArticleDivorce Fault Grounds
New Hampshire recognizes fault grounds for divorce. When fault is proven in a divorce, it may impact both property division and spousal support. This post provides detailed information about fault...
View ArticleDo Children Have A Right To Privacy For Their Therapy Records?
Parents who are in conflict about issues relating to their children often raise the issue of access to records of the children’s mental health treatment. The New Hampshire Supreme Court has held that...
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