Monique Ann Olson - Nashua, NH
Attorney at Goulden Law Offices, PLLC
Criminal Law Lawyers in Nashua, NH
253 Main Street Nashua, NH 03060
Nashua Criminal Law Lawyer
Updated: 05/08/2026
Areas of Practice
- Criminal Law 80%
- Estate Planning 10%
- Domestic Violence 10%
Litigation: 75%
Attorney Information
Overview
Monique Olson is an accomplished attorney whose career reflects a strong commitment to advocacy, client service, and the pursuit of justice. She brings a unique depth of experience to her practice, grounded in nearly twenty years as a paralegal with leading downtown Boston law firms. In that role, she developed a comprehensive understanding of legal procedure, case strategy, and client support across a broad spectrum of matters.
After becoming an attorney, Ms. Olson focused her practice in Massachusetts on family law and domestic violence cases, where she built a reputation as a compassionate and effective advocate. Her dedication to protecting vulnerable individuals led her to serve as counsel for three separate domestic violence organizations, providing critical legal guidance and representation to those in crisis.
Ms. Olson later served as prosecutor in the Special Victim’s Unit, at the Hillsborough Superior Court in Manchester, New Hampshire, where she gained valuable courtroom experience and further strengthened her litigation skills while representing the interests of the public.
Today, Ms. Olson is a criminal defense and family/divorce attorney with Goulden Law Firm, serving clients from offices in Nashua and Laconia, New Hampshire. She is known for her practical approach, thorough preparation, and unwavering commitment to achieving the best possible outcomes for her clients.
Ms. Olson is admitted to practice in all state courts in Massachusetts and New Hampshire. Additionally, she has been admitted to the Federal District Court for the District of New Hampshire.
Education
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Legal Education
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Massachusetts School of Law,
Andover,
Massachusetts, 2004
J.D.
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Massachusetts School of Law,
Andover,
Massachusetts, 2004
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Non Legal Education
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Rivier College,
Nashua,
New Hampshire, 1989
B.S.
Major: Paralegal Studies
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Rivier College,
Nashua,
New Hampshire, 1989
Past Positions
- Olson & Olson, PA, Partner, 2008-2022
- Hillsborough County Attorney’s Office, Assistant County Attorney, 2023-2024
Languages
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English (Primary)
Classes and Seminars
- Motions & Litigation Practice, Mass. School of Law, 2016 - 2020
Pro Bono Activities
- Jeannie Geiger -Staff Attorney/Contract Attorney, 2008-2010
- Mass. Bar Association - Random cases
Bar Admissions
- Massachusetts, 2008
- New Hampshire, 2023
Other Affiliations
- New Hampshire Bar Association, Feb, 2023 to Present
Contact
253 Main Street
Nashua, NH 03060
Phone: 603-237-1105
Fax: 978-689-8977
Email: Send a message
Website: https://www.attorneytimgoulden.com
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