New Hampshire
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New Hampshire LGBTQ Student Rights Brochure
A brochure highlighting the rights of LGBTQ students in New Hampshire and providing a resource list. Contact GLAD's Legal InfoLine if you would like print copies of this brochure.
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Rights of LGBTQ Youth in New Hampshire
An overview of the rights of LGBTQ youth have in New Hampshire in schools, the child welfare system and the juvenile justice system, as well as a list of youth-related resources.
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How to Change the Last Name on Your Passport
How to change the last name on your passport using your marriage or civil union certificate.
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Navigating Income Taxes for Married Same-Sex Couples
Provides information for discussing the complicated issue of income-tax with a qualified professional.
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Taxes on Employment Benefits for Same-Sex Spouses
Examines possible taxes on employment benefits for same-sex spouses.
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Warning for Same-Sex Binational Couples
Addresses an array of complications that may arise for same-sex, binational couples.
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How to Get Married in New Hampshire
A guide explaining both how to get married in New Hampshire and addressing issues that might arise for LGBT people looking to get married.
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NH: Overview of Legal Issues for Lesbians, Gay Men, Bisexuals, and Transgender People
An overview of anti-discrimination law, family law, hate crimes, and students' rights for LGBT people in New Hampshire.
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Top 10 Things You Should Know About DOMA and the U.S. Supreme Court
During its 2012-2013 session, the U.S. Supreme court will likely hear a case challenging the constitutionality of Section 3 of DOMA. Here are a few key things to know while we wait.
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Social Security and the Defense of Marriage Act: Can I Do Anything Now to Preserve My Rights? Yes!
This publication provides steps same-sex married couples can take to possibly preserve their rights to retroactive Social Security spousal or children benefits that are currently being denied because of the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA). If DOMA is declared unconstitutional by the United States Supreme Court or is repealed by Congress while an appeal of the denial of a Social Security benefit is still active, there is a possibility that the benefit will be granted retroactively to the original date of the application.
- Comparison of New England Anti-Bullying Laws
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Marriage Tips and Traps
Addresses the trickier, more technical aspects that LGBT persons should be aware of in relation to marriage. This guide includes discussion on divorce.
- Why BLAG’s Arguments Defending DOMA Don’t Work
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New Hampshire Resource List
A streamlined list of GLAD's primary referrals to LGBTQ and HIV support services and organizations within Maine, grouped by the type of services provided. Areas include: civil rights, general legal services, general human services, HIV/AIDS, other health/disability, domestic violence/sexual assault and youth/schools.
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NH: Overview of Legal Issues for People with HIV
An overview of anti-discrimination law, testing & privacy laws, and other laws related to people who are living with HIV/AIDS in New Hampshire.
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Domestic Partnership Benefits Overview
An overview of the rights accorded to those who are in domestic partnerships.
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US Passport Name Change Manual
A technical manual for attorneys to successfully make name changes to passports.
