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Nashua estate planning client has concerns…

…about the use of an irrevocable trust and qualifying for Medicaid. Many clients have legitimate concerns about the use of an irrevocable trust in their estate plans. In short, the use of irrevocable trusts should be used only in those situations in which the client is prepared to give up control and access to the […]

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Nashua, NH: Concerns About Estate Taxes and Business Succession Plan

Nashua Small Business Owner has Concerns About How Estate Taxes Will Affect His Business Succession Plan. Estate taxes and proper estate planning are an important consideration for all New Hampshire closely held business owners. A successful small business recently asked how the IRS will establish “fair market value” for their closely held business that is […]

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Business Succession Planning, Nashua, New Hampshire

A Nashua, New Hampshire business owner has concerns about business succession planning for her family business. A business owner who is nearing retirement age recently asked what were some initial issues to consider, right now to help to transition her successful small business to her children. The following are some basic questions all business owners […]

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Attorney George Thompson Leads Seminar in Manchester

Attorney George Thompson was one of four presenters at a recent legal seminar organized by the National Business Institute.  The seminar, entitled “Collection Law From Start to Finish” was held at the Executive Court Banquet Center in Manchester, New Hampshire and was attended by attorneys and businesspeople from across the state.  Attendees qualified for Continuing […]

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Obtaining a Zoning Variance in New Hampshire

Under New Hampshire law, all towns and cities are required to institute zoning ordinances. The purpose of zoning is to regulate the use of land and keep neighborhoods organized and compatible. More generally, ordinances are designed to promote the public health, safety, and general welfare of a municipality’s inhabitants. Typically, a town will be divided […]

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Nashua Area Family Has Questions About Guardianships

Should we file for Guardianship over a declining parent? Guardianships of incapacitated persons can be over the person, over the estate or over the person & the estate. The Probate Division has jurisdiction of these guardianship types. Guardianships of incapacitated persons are established when the court determines that the functional limitations of an individual have […]

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NH Worker’s Compensation Questions

What do I do if I am hurt at work? If you injure yourself at your place of employment, you must take the following action: Report the injury to your supervisor Seek medical attention immediately Ask your physician to complete the NH Worker’s Compensation Medical Form and forward to the worker’s compensation insurance carrier Follow […]

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Merrimack, NH estate planning clients

…have questions regarding treatment of the primary home, trusts and jointly owned property in elder law/nursing home context. Many of our estate planning clients have elderly family members who are confronted with the possibility of nursing home care. Questions regarding specific types of assets and Medicaid qualification are common. In New Hampshire, any real estate, […]

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New Hampshire Voter I.D. Law

New Hampshire’s “First in the Nation” presidential primary is next Tuesday.  It will be New Hampshire’s first presidential primary election under the new voter identification laws first enacted in 2012.  There will also be some new procedures in place for the first time ever.  Here’s what you need to know: All voters must present an acceptable […]

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More 2016 Updates to New Hampshire Real Estate Law

New Purchase and Sale Disclosure Requirements Effective January 1, 2016, home buyers must be provided with an Arsenic Disclosure in their Purchase and Sale Agreements. This disclosure will take its place in the New Hampshire Realtors Association standard Purchase and Sale contract alongside radon and lead paint disclosures. The Arsenic Disclosure will read as follows: […]

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