Compassionate, client-centered representation in family law and probate matters throughout Kingston, Exeter, Plaistow, Hampstead, Salem, Dover, Portsmouth, and communities across Rockingham and Strafford Counties, New Hampshire.
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When you're looking for an attorney, you're not just hiring a firm — you're choosing the person who will answer your calls, explain your options honestly, and stand with you in court. That's the relationship I aim to build with every client.
I've represented clients throughout Kingston, Exeter, Plaistow, Hampstead, Salem, Dover, Portsmouth, and communities across Rockingham and Strafford Counties for over a decade, and I've litigated family law cases in most of the family courts across New Hampshire. I built Dias Law PLLC to be direct, responsive, and personally involved in every case — not a firm that hands you off to a rotating cast of associates.
I focus on family law and probate because these are the moments people need a steady advocate most: when a marriage ends, when your children's custody is on the line, or when you're settling a loved one's estate. These matters are personal, and I built my practice around treating them that way.
Family law makes up the heart of our practice. Whatever stage your matter is in — in Kingston, Exeter, Plaistow, Hampstead, Salem, Dover, Portsmouth, or anywhere else in Rockingham or Strafford County — we can help with:
Contested and uncontested divorce, including division of property, alimony, and resolving high-conflict situations with a clear plan forward.
Developing and negotiating parenting plans that protect your relationship with your children and reflect their best interests.
Establishing, contesting, and enforcing child support orders so children's needs are met fairly and predictably.
Life changes. We help modify existing custody, parenting, and support orders when circumstances genuinely warrant it.
Guardianships involving minor children, helping families navigate the process with care and clear guidance.
Representation in protective order proceedings and related family law matters, with discretion and a focus on your safety.
Settling an estate can feel overwhelming during an already difficult time. We guide executors, administrators, and families through the probate process in New Hampshire with patience and clear communication.
Civil litigation, mediation, landlord-tenant disputes, small claims, and small business services — including formation, registered agent, and limited-scope representation.
Real reviews from clients we've represented in family law and probate matters.
Extremely helpful attorney. I had a question regarding a probate matter and he answered it thoroughly and was very knowledgeable. I received great advice and would definitely recommend him.
Trustworthy professional, wise and committed to his clients. He has a good balance of being compassionate towards the concerns and anxiety a legal matter brings while maintaining attention on the issue at hand — and trying to be cost effective. He's a straight shooter and very fair.
Couldn't have asked for better. He is aggressive and doesn't sugarcoat things — he tells you like it is. He's affordable and will fight for what's right for you and your children.
Legal challenges involving your family or a loved one's estate are rarely simple, and they're never just "business." Dias Law PLLC takes a client-centered approach — listening first, then building a plan tailored to your situation and goals.
Based in Kingston, New Hampshire, we're proud to serve clients throughout Exeter, Plaistow, Hampstead, Salem, Dover, Portsmouth, and communities across Rockingham and Strafford Counties with responsive, personal attention at every step.
Get In TouchWhen you're deciding who should represent you and your family, here's what sets our approach apart.
You work directly with Keith Dias — not a paralegal or a different attorney each time you call.
Calls and emails get returned promptly, because waiting on your attorney shouldn't add to your stress.
Clear guidance on your options, the likely outcomes, and the costs — so you can make informed decisions.
Most cases settle, but when yours doesn't, you have an advocate who is prepared and comfortable in the courtroom.
We concentrate on the matters that affect families most — so our experience is deep, not spread thin.