Legal Question in Family Law in New Hampshire

Domestic violence hearing.

I please need to know how to be preparred for this hearing.Wife and I are separated and she tried to get a resraining order put on me but was denied.A hearing was set for May,17th.She is doing this because of me getting her boyfriend to stay away from my kids.He is a convicted felon in Fl.He moved in on my invite and a week and a half later she said she wanted a divorse.I asked the other guy to move out because I told him I wanted to try and rescue my family.I did not think anything was going on with them till the next morning I found out they had met in a parking lot.Well I convinced him to stay away from her cause I thought he was a friend.3 times he stayed with us till he got on his feet.Orignally he was a co-worker.I found out he went looking for crack while he lived with me but did not know till after he moved out.On the domestic violence issue I was raised right.I was taught never to hit a girl and anyway I am not a violente person.In the course of our marrige thou she has hit me at least 4 times and I told her one more time I was going to call the police.I love my twins with everything and to be resricted from seeing them whould detroy me.But in the same I do not want to have them taken away from there mother.Thank you


Asked on 4/28/04, 11:25 am

1 Answer from Attorneys

Len Foy NH Residential Title & Escrow

Re: Domestic violence hearing.

Hello and Thanks for your Question:

My name is Len Foy and I am an attorney with the Law Offices of Gould & Gould, our office is located in Londonderry, NH, our office telephone number is (603) 434-3437, I can also be reached directly at (603) 434-9910.

My suggestion would be that you hire a lawyer to represent you at the hearing on the restraining order. I would be happy to discuss this matter with you further, there is no charge for the initial consultation. Feel free to contact me if you are interested in scheduling a consultation.

Regards and Good Luck -

Len Foy

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Answered on 4/29/04, 4:22 am


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