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Which Assets Will Go Through Probate?

Nashua Estate Planning Client Asks One of the key questions to address during any discussion about estate planning and probate is to understand the difference between probate and non-probate assets. Probate is the process through which a court determines how to distribute someone’s property after they die. Assets that are distributed to heirs through the […]

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What is a Last Will & Testament and do I need one?

A will, sometimes referred to as a person’s “last will & testament” is a document that a person prepares (usually with the assistance of an estate planning attorney) that sets forth how, and to whom,  a person wants their assets to pass when they die. What does a will do? A will governs the transfer […]

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Daycare Injury Lawsuits In New Hampshire

Everyone knows that kids are magnets for bumps and bruises. Most of the time a child gets injured, it is nobody’s fault: just the product of an uncoordinated and accident-prone young person. Injuries, however, are especially concerning when they occur outside the parents’ presence. More and more households include both parents in the workforce. That […]

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How to Get Started With Business Succession Planning

Nashua Business Owner Has Questions The Covid-19 pandemic has created a new sense of urgency in the local business community to implement or update their business succession plans.  A comprehensive business succession plan will increase the chances that a business will survive the retirement, disability, or death of its owner. A good plan will combine […]

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Breach of Contract: Covid-19 and the Effect of a Force Majeure Clause

We are experiencing an unprecedented pandemic known as Covid-19. There are many unanswered questions as to how to handle a breach of contract during this time.  For instance, a vendor in Nashua could contract with an individual to throw a party pre-Covid-19. The vendor could cancel the party stating it is due to the Governor’s […]

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Small Businesses have a Second Chance at the PPP Loan

Nashua small business owner has questions about the PPP loan extension Congress recently voted to extend the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) for five additional weeks.  The bill was signed into law on July 4. The new law allows small businesses until August 8 to apply for the approximately $129 billion in PPP funding remaining. By […]

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Court Operations During State of Emergency (video)

Attorney Israel Pedra and Attorney David Tencza discuss how the law firm of Welts, White and Fontaine, P.C. has adjusted to meet the legal needs of their clients during the Covid-19 pandemic and outline changes to the Court system in New Hampshire since the beginning of the state of emergency. Welts, White and Fontaine, P.C. […]

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