Revocable trusts are common estate planning tools in New Hampshire. The trust is established by someone known as a “grantor” (i.e. the person who transfers assets into the trust) and in most i…
It’s a common occurrence: one driver yields the right of way and waves another driver into traffic. Most of the time, the first motorist is doing a favor to the second driver by allowing the…
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 compr…
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 Nas…
Assuming life insurance proceeds are excluded from her estate.
Many clients believe that insurance proceeds are tax-free. That is correct as far as income taxes are concerned, but not fo…
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 signe…
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 o…
On June 3rd, the U.S. Senate passed the House version of the Paycheck Protection Program Flexibility Act of 2020. The President is expected to sign shortly. This bill extends and clarifies som…
Disputes with neighbors are, unfortunately, a not-uncommon occurrence. They can be unpleasant, stressful, and sometimes escalate into a lawsuit.
One category of neighbor disput…
By Executive Order on May 15, 2020, Governor Sununu extended through June 5, 2020 the prohibition of residential and commercial evictions first announced in his Emergency Order #4. Pursuant to…