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Understanding Common Estate Planning Myths
Many people begin the estate planning process with misconceptions about trusts, the purpose of planning, and how to properly exclude someone from an inheritance. These misunderstandings can lead to...
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Start 2026 with Clarity: Why January Is the Perfect Time for Estate Planning Conversations
The start of a new year often inspires fresh goals, renewed routines, and a desire to get organized. As families return to their regular schedules after the holidays, January offers a calm,...
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December Estate Planning Checklist: Key Life Changes That Should Prompt a Year-End Review
As the year 2025 draws to a close, many of us pause to reflect on the major personal milestones, challenges, and transitions that shaped our lives during the year. Whether this year brought joyful...
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Estate Planning in New Hampshire: What It Is, What It Includes, and How to Start
Estate planning in New Hampshire is the process of putting legal documents in place to decide who manages your affairs, who receives your assets, and who makes decisions if you can’t. Most adults...
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Will vs. Trust in New Hampshire: Which One Do You Need (and When Do You Need Both)?
In New Hampshire, many people start with a will, but some benefit from adding a trust depending on their assets, family situation, and long-term goals. A will directs what happens after death,...
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Setting Up a Trust for Minor Children: A Simple Way to Protect Inheritances
A trust for minor children allows parents to control how and when assets are used for their children’s benefit. Instead of children receiving money outright at 18, a trust lets you name a trusted...
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