When people face legal charges, the general public often assumes that they chose to do whatever it is they are accused of doing. Someone who gets arrested for using heroin, for instance, appears from the outside to simply be a person who chose to use an illegal drug...
Drug Charges
Critical steps to improving outcomes in drug cases
Your relationship with your daughter has been teetering on a precipice ever since she entered her teen years. Arguments eventually turned into long bouts of silence, and then back to arguments. It often depended on the swirling moods present in the family’s...
A drug conviction may no longer mean a loss of financial aid
Many people see youth as a time of experimentation. If your child is among them, you may have already navigated these waters in high school. Conversely, maybe your child always behaved while under your watchful eye, but you now have concerns about whether he or she...
Drug use, criminal behavior, prison or the alternative
Many addicts begin taking drugs at an early age simply because they are available. They can get them. Other people become addicted to the prescription doctors give them for a medical condition. In the state of New Hampshire, chemical addiction is often intertwined...
Fentanyl—the illegal drug of choice in New Hampshire
Many people who become addicted to drugs go down that path because their drug of choice was a legal prescription at one time. Classified as a Schedule II controlled substance, fentanyl has become a major problem in New Hampshire in terms of addiction and death. About...

