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Deceased Person’s “Digital Assets”

New Hampshire’s recently adopted law on access to and administration of a deceased person’s “digital assets” provides some clarity on a complex issue. Terms of service agreements and privacy policies govern access to social media and email accounts, and most expire when a user dies and are not transferable. Surviving family members are unable to access social media accounts […]

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Amherst business and estate planning client has questions …

…about the use of a prenuptial agreement to support her estate plan. The use of a prenuptial agreement (defined in New Hampshire as an agreement “wherein a man and a woman in contemplation of marriage may enter into an inter-spousal contract”) can be a polarizing topic with many people viewing these agreements as unromantic and […]

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Hollis, New Hampshire Estate Planning Clients Ask:

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 want to accomplish when they come in to our offices? Here is my unofficial “top five” list. 1. Incapacity planning for an aging loved (including […]

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Retirement and Planning for the Future in New Hampshire

It’s no secret that people all over as well as New Hampshire are living longer. While this is a good thing, a longer life also means planning for more years after retirement. Many seniors are choosing to (or need to) work after retirement. According to the AARP, 4 out of 10 people heading into retirement, […]

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Amherst, New Hampshire estate planning client asks:

Is an LLC a good way to hold and transfer the family vacation home? Since family vacation homes often provide a refuge for family members to gather and enjoy one another’s company, parents are often in search of ways to keep these properties in the family. Before implementing such planning, however, parents should gauge whether […]

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Who administers an estate when there is no Will, spouse and no children?

This question was posed by a Nashua area probate client who recently lost a close friend. Unfortunately, his friend died without a will or any immediate family members. When a person dies owning property in his own name and has no Will, the property left behind must pass through probate before it can be transferred […]

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Is It Time For an Estate Planning Check-Up?

Nashua client wants to know: Should I have an estate planning check-up? The start of a New Year is an excellent time to consider whether your estate plan could use a check-up. A properly executed plan can protect you and your family in the event of sickness, accidents or untimely death. With just a little […]

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