Derry Divorce Lawyers
With Law Offices in Manchester, NH
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Attorney John Tenn and his entire team are amazing people! If you need a lawyer, he is the man to call! He handled my case in a professional matter and took the stress out of it all.
The whole team were very professional and responsive. My case was effectively handled with good communication during the process. Very satisfied with the outcome. Highly recommend!
I was recently in need of a New Hampshire lawyer. I was put in touch with John Tenn. He went above and beyond for me to make sure I got the best help. Tenn and Tenn thank you for being so helpful!
James J. Tenn, Jr.
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Mary Elizabeth Tenn
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John J. Tenn
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Working hard to obtain the best results possible for our clients and fighting to protect their rights.
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Derry is a town in Rockingham County with a population of approximately 33,000 residents. In fact, it is the fourth-most populated community in New Hampshire. Some of the sites for which it is famous include the Adams Memorial Opera House, the Derry Historical Society & Museum, and the Robert Frost Farm, which is designated as a National Historic Landmark. However, sometimes people in Derry find that they need to end a marriage. There are few life experiences that are more stressful and emotionally draining than a divorce. If you or someone close to you is going through a divorce, it is important to reach out to a skilled Derry divorce lawyer who can protect your interests. At Tenn And Tenn, P.A., we have helped many New Hampshire residents resolve their family law matters, and we can help you as well.
When it comes to divorce, New Hampshire is a mixed state, meaning that you can use either no-fault or fault grounds as the basis for seeking a divorce. A no-fault divorce simply seeks a divorce on the basis of “irreconcilable differences,” which just means that the marriage has broken down beyond the point of repair. You may also file for divorce based on fault if you can establish that your spouse was guilty of adultery, physical or mental cruelty, alcohol abuse, or abandonment for more than two years.
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The team of people who work for this firm are some of the most professional and personable individuals I have ever known. You can trust their knowledge and expertise. They are absolutely a five star organization.