Do I Need To Go To Probate Court?

Do I Need To Go To Probate Court?
My Parent Died In Nashua Owning Real Estate, Do I Need To Go To Probate Court? Yes, if the deed to the real estate was in your parent’s name only. When a person dies owning real estate in his/h…

Enforceability of Liability Waivers Against Children in New Hampshire

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Liability waivers Liability waivers – also known as liability releases or “exculpatory contracts” – are almost omnipresent these days. They’re tucked into sign-up forms, on permission slips, in…

Basics Of Operating As An LLC

Basics Of Operating As An LLC
Nashua, New Hampshire start-up business has questions about the basics of operating as an LLC Our firm frequently consults with start-up and mature companies regarding the nature of the terms t…

Attorney Piedra Again Named To “Rising Stars” List

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For the second consecutive year, Welts, White & Fontaine attorney Israel F. Piedra has been selected to Super Lawyers magazine’s “Rising Stars” list. Each year, no more than 2.5 percent of the …

Paralysis Injury Lawsuits: Windham Attorney Explains

Approximately 5.4 million people live with paralysis across the United States. The majority of these cases are caused by illnesses such as strokes and multiple sclerosis. However, traumatic spi…

Merrimack Estate Planning Clients Have Questions About Trust Administration.

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Some of our estate planning clients are trustees over trusts created by firm clients, or are asked to serve as a trustee or successor trustee over a trust drafted by other attorneys for a paren…

The NH Realtors Purchase and Sale Agreement…

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… And What It Means For Windham, NH Clients When people buy or sell a home in New Hampshire, there are many legal documents that are part of the transaction. Often the documents are forms wh…

Top 10 questions Nashua business owners should be asking to implement a business succession plan

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Many New Hampshire business owners commonly have not reviewed their estate planning documents with an attorney in many years nor have they developed a formal business succession plan. To avoi…

Hollis, New Hampshire Estate Planning Clients Ask:

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What Are Motivating Factors For Estate Planning And Business Planning? A recent client consultation touched on the “whys” of estate planning and business planning. As in, what do most people …

Attorney Valerie Raudonis Prevails in NH Supreme Court Case

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Nashua, NH: The New Hampshire Supreme Court has held that an unmarried man may legally adopt an assenting adult while that adult maintains her legal relationship with her birth mother.  T…

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