Given the fast pace of today’s society, people often prefer to seek answers to simpler legal questions quickly and from the convenience of their own homes.
While it is most often safer to confer with an attorney, if your intent is to find a lawyer or simply learn about various aspects of the law, you may find some of the following online legal resources to be useful:
New Hampshire Bar Association
Law-related information, find a lawyer, attorney verifications, pose legal questions, and many additional legal resources.
FindLaw
The most highly “trafficked” legal web site, FindLaw provides a comprehensive set of legal resources on the Internet for lawyers, businesses, students, and individuals.
AARP
The American Association of Retired Persons is a national organization with chapters in every state. In addition to resources, the site offers a wide range of up-to-date information relevant to senior living and care.
Alliance for Retired Americans
National organization focusing on retirement and protecting the rights of members. Founded by the AFL-CIO in 2001, the Alliance now has 1,500 local chapters and 39 state alliances.
Medicare
The official US Government website for people with Medicare coverage or for those seeking information.
Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services
The official website of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, the federal agency that administers the Medicare and Medicaid programs.