SekellaLaw

SekellaLaw Experienced, Effective, and Compassionate. New Hampshire’s premiere family law attorneys! Experienced, Effective, and Compassionate Family Law Attorney.

10/07/2022
Thank you RelAxe Throwing for our recent team building activity! Letting off some steam to get ready for the busy summer...
05/13/2022

Thank you RelAxe Throwing for our recent team building activity! Letting off some steam to get ready for the busy summer ahead!

05/11/2022
SekellaLaw is Relocating!We are excited to announce our office will be moving to 763 Chestnut St! We will be fully opera...
05/29/2020

SekellaLaw is Relocating!

We are excited to announce our office will be moving to 763 Chestnut St! We will be fully operational at the new location on June 3rd, 2020!

04/09/2020

In light of Governor Sununu’s stay-at-home orders together with various CDC guidelines, many parents of divorce or parenting matters are left wondering how these orders and guidelines could affect their routine parenting schedules and decision-making. If you have parenting orders or a court ordered parenting plan, those orders control, even amid this crisis. One issue relates to the closure of schools requiring home schooling and whether that now becomes a joint parenting decision relating to education. Unless the parties can agree on an alternate schedule for purposes of sharing in the homeschooling task during this crisis, it appears that the parties’ court ordered parenting schedule controls. The parent with whom the child resides for that designated day is responsible for the homeschooling.

Another issue relates to the parties’ exchange of the children from one parent’s house to the other and questioning the potential exposure of anyone in the household to the COVID-19 virus. Exchanging children according to an existing order is essential travel and that the COVID-19 pandemic is not an excuse to deny parenting time or refuse to transport or meet for an exchange. Unless there is a known, direct diagnosed exposure with additional directives by a treating physician that could place the children at risk, and the parents cannot agree to use common sense and reasonable judgment (i.e. video or telephone contact) a request for an emergency order may be appropriate in that instance. It is clear however, that the courts expect parents to follow their parenting orders or court ordered parenting plans.

If you need assistance with developing a plan to get through this crisis, including possibly seeking emergency court intervention in New Hampshire, contact our office. We are still working and following all of the recommended guidelines for social distancing and safe practices and can schedule a telephone consultation with you.

COVID-19 Pandemic In light of Governor Sununu’s stay-at-home orders together with various CDC guidelines, many parents of divorce or parenting matters are left wondering how these orders and guidelines could affect their routine parenting schedules and decision-making. If you have parenting orders...

It’s all in the details. When you work with our team, we’ll look at your case from every angle, discuss each possible ou...
09/26/2019

It’s all in the details. When you work with our team, we’ll look at your case from every angle, discuss each possible outcome, and do our best to set you up for success.

With more than 35 years of experience, our team knows what it takes to come together and create a strong case for every ...
09/19/2019

With more than 35 years of experience, our team knows what it takes to come together and create a strong case for every one of our clients.

When it comes to high-end divorce cases, our Certified Financial Litigator can navigate the complexities and get the fac...
08/19/2019

When it comes to high-end divorce cases, our Certified Financial Litigator can navigate the complexities and get the facts to help produce positive results for your case.

When we take your case, we focus entirely on you. We’ll devote the time and resources necessary to fight the good fight,...
08/12/2019

When we take your case, we focus entirely on you. We’ll devote the time and resources necessary to fight the good fight, protect your rights, and help you have a brighter future.

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763 Chestnut Street
Manchester, NH
03104

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Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
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At SekellaLaw, PLLC, our focus is on protecting your rights and preserving your future. Family law matters are among the most complex and emotionally exhausting legal matters an individual can face. As a result of the serious nature of your case, you deserve nothing less than the support and guidance of a premier New Hampshire family law firm.

Our Manchester family law attorneys can offer you the compassionate care and tenacious advocacy you require to achieve your goals. Our practice is strictly focused on family related legal matters such as divorce, complex property division, valuation of assets, discovering hidden assets, child custody, prenuptial agreements and more. With over 35 years' combined experience, our devoted attorneys possess the in-depth legal knowledge you need to obtain the most favorable outcome possible.