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Posted on Feb 21, 2014
Many Americans never get around to writing a will for various reasons. Some people don't think they have accumulated enough assets and some think they're too young, while others are ...
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Posted on Dec 3, 2013
At Hebert & Dolder PLLC, our very own Attorney Don Hebert recently attended a continuing legal education seminar (CLE) presented by the New Hampshire Bar Association on the subject of elder law, ...
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Posted on Sep 20, 2013
Under New Hampshire law, anyone age 18 or older has the right to write a will for the purpose of disposing their property as long as they are of sound mind. When someone dies with a will, even when ...
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Posted on Sep 17, 2013
Real estate partition actions are one area that is not traditionally thought of as the probate litigation arena, but it does arise on occasion. In some cases, disputes over ownership of property will ...
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Posted on Aug 26, 2013
Under New Hampshire law, anyone aged 18 years or older and anyone married under the age of 18, who are of a sane mind have the right to dispose of their property by their last will in writing. In ...
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