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Specialties
Respectful resolution of divorce, parenting, and other family law matters. This includes using Mediation, Collaborative Practice, and Negotiation. No litigation, due to harm to families. For mediation, Honey Hastings will either serve as the neutral mediator or as counsel/coach for one of the parties working with another mediator.
History
Established in 1982.
Attorney Hastings has focused on Family Law since the beginning, adding Mediation in 1995, and Collaborative Practice in 2000. After seeing how respectful out-of-court agreements were much better for families than litigation, she stopped going to court in 2005. Following 18 years in downtown Nashua, she practiced in Amherst for 6 years, and since 2016, the office has been on Main Street in Wilton.
Meet the Business Owner
Honey H.
Business Owner
Honey is the author of The New Hampshire Divorce Handbook (2nd Ed.), a consumer’s guide to the process, published by Amoskeag Press. In 1980, she graduated from Boston College Law School and was admitted to the New Hampshire Bar. Her first legal job was drafting bills for the New Hampshire legislature. She began her private practice of law in 1982 and added mediation in 1995. Through an affiliated business, Amoskeag Continuing Education, she provides workshops for mediators, lawyers, and guardians ad litem.