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Real Estate in Business Sale

Nashua business owner has questions and concerns about real estate in his business sale Owning and controlling real estate can be viewed as favorable in a business sale, but how it has been handled by the seller can either make or break a deal.  Owning real estate can provide the seller with options such as […]

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Welts, White & Fontaine Attorneys Honored by National Publications

Attorneys Jack White and Israel Piedra both received notable honors this fall. Attorney White was selected for inclusion in the 2020 edition of The Best Lawyers in America, a national publication that recognizes just five percent of practicing attorneys in the United States. Attorney White was selected in the area of plaintiff’s personal injury litigation. […]

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Undue Influence on Last Will

My mother died and left almost everything to my brother, and very little to me. I think my brother influenced our mother to change her Last Will.  What can I do? A legal action may be brought against the brother for undue influence if it is supported by the evidence. First, consider carefully what makes […]

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NH Homestead Allowance

Q:  Nashua estate planning client has questions about whether his parent’s manufactured home is covered by the NH “homestead” allowance? A homestead is a dwelling owned and used as the principal place of residence by the person claiming the homestead.  Under RSA 480:1 every person is “entitled to $120,000 worth of his or her homestead, […]

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Can I Get a Conviction Taken Off My Record in New Hampshire?

An old criminal conviction on your record may come back to haunt you years after you’ve thought about it.  With the downturn in the economy back around 2007 and a tighter job market, a lot of people found out that old convictions on their criminal records were preventing them from getting a job that they […]

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The Importance of Drafting a Will: The Case of Aretha Franklin

If you have ever wondered if it is worth the time and effort to draft a will, look no further than the Aretha Franklin estate for your answer. Aretha Franklin left an eighty-million-dollar estate comprised of the assets of her musical legacy, and it was initially presumed that she left no will. When someone dies […]

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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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Representing a Creditor in Bankruptcy

Often when people enter a law firm, it doesn’t matter if they are from Nashua, Amherst, Merrimack, etc., they are focused on getting a judgment against the person or entity that owes them money (the debtor). The client could initially walk in the door for a variety of reasons, such as because of a car […]

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Attorney Israel Piedra Selected as Nashua Telegraph “40 Under Forty” Honoree

Welts, White & Fontaine, PC attorney Israel Piedra was recently chosen as one of the Nashua Telegraph’s “40 Under Forty” honorees. The Telegraph, in conjunction with Clark & Lavey Benefit Solutions, sponsored the event recognizing the Nashua area’s leaders and innovators in the business, health care, civic, education, and entrepreneurial communities. An awards ceremony was […]

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