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CARES Act Passes to Support Economy During COVID-19 Pandemic

On March 27, 2020, President Donald Trump signed the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security Act (CARES Act) into law, which is aimed at providing significant tax and non-tax stimulus to individuals and businesses. Created as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, the $2.2 trillion package is the most expensive legislation passed in U.S. history. […]

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The COVID-19 Pandemic: A Message from Managing Partner Michael Fontaine

To our clients, colleagues, friends, and family: Like all of you, we are adjusting to the rapid progression of the coronavirus (COVID-19) and its impact on our daily lives. Welts, White & Fontaine, PC remains open for business and committed to serving our clients without interruption. However, we are also cognizant of the role each […]

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Requirements for employers during the COVID-19 pandemic: State and federal emergency legislation and executive orders

Yesterday, March 19, 2020, President Trump signed into law emergency legislation meant to provide protections to American workers affected by the novel coronavirus and its related fall-out. Additionally, New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu has issued several emergency orders pursuant to RSA 4:45 and RSA 4:47. These executive orders and national legislation are rapidly changing the […]

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My Parents Want to Move to a Residential Care Home In Bedford

How can I avoid the need for a guardian? In order to avoid the imposition of the appointment of a court approved guardian, a person should have at least two primary documents which take care of the person’s financial concerns, and also the person’s medical decisions.  After a person turns 18 years of age and […]

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Ski Lift Injuries at New Hampshire Ski Areas

Previous blogs on this website have discussed lawsuits against ski areas in New Hampshire. The bottom line: it is difficult for injured skiers to succeed in claims against ski resorts. This is true for two reasons. One is that ski areas increasingly use liability releases (aka exculpatory contracts or waivers) to limit their liability. These […]

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What Happens When the Owner Of An LLC Dies?

A Nashua business owner asks. The death of the owner of any type of small business can be difficult to surmount. The company is confronted with the loss of a key manager and decision maker, and is faced with questions concerning how to keep the business going and how to compensate the owners’ heirs for […]

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How and When to Sell a Business

Nashua small business owner asks how and when to start planning to sell their business? New Hampshire has a small business oriented economy.  Many owners of established, successful New Hampshire small businesses are baby boomers contemplating retirement.  A major part of their retirement funding strategy is a successful exit from their business. The sale of […]

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The new “Secure Act” legislation

The new “Secure Act” legislation expected to be passed by Congress will affect estate planning & retirement planning in 2020 and beyond. As part of the late 2019 pile of bills expected to be passed to keep the government open, it is anticipated that Congress will pass a bill that will affect the retirement savings […]

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