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Guardianship & Management for Beneficiaries Under Age 18

May 15, 2017 pdonehue

Questions about guardianship and management for those under the age of eighteen are also quite common. While your beneficiaries are…

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Posted in: Curtin Law Office, Estate Planning Filed under: elder law, estate planning, estate planning faq, guardianship, guardianships, managing beneficiaries, managing beneficiaries under age 18

Trust v. Will

May 1, 2017 pdonehue

People often ask about the difference between a will and a trust. There are numerous benefits to executing a revocable…

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Posted in: Curtin Law Office, Estate Planning, Trusts, Wills Filed under: curtin law office, estate planning, revocable trust, trusts, wills

“Pour Over” Wills?

April 8, 2017 pdonehue

Are you familiar with “Pour Over” wills? If so, then you know that a “pour over” will is used in…

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Posted in: Estate Planning, Probate Filed under: estate planning, nh estate planning, pour over will, wills

Elder Law Questions Part 2

March 13, 2017 pdonehue

In a previous post we shared some of the most common questions about Elder Law. Here are three more important…

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Posted in: Curtin Law Office, Elder Law Filed under: curtin law office, elder law, nh elder law

Can Probate Be Avoided?

March 7, 2017 pdonehue

People often ask about if and how probate can be avoided, and there are a number of different ways of…

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Posted in: Estate Planning, Probate Filed under: estate planning, how to avoid probate, nh estate planning, probate

Questions About Elder Law…

February 27, 2017 pdonehue

As we age, for planning purposes, people often ask about the questions they should be asking themselves and their loved…

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Posted in: Elder Law Filed under: elder law, elder law faq, long term care

Welcome Attorney Tom Harlan!

January 20, 2017 pdonehue

We are happy to announce that Thomas R. Harlan has joined the firm as an Associate Attorney. A lifelong resident…

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Is Your Trust ‘Bucket’ Fully-Funded?

December 29, 2016 pdonehue

To avoid probate many families have their estate planning attorney create a trust, which is like a bucket a person…

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Posted in: Estate Planning, Trusts Filed under: avoiding probate costs, estate planning, funding a trust, nh estate planning, probate, trusts

A Case of Asset Protection

December 9, 2016 pdonehue

A recent client was still working at age seventy-five, but not necessarily by choice. His wife was suffering with Alzheimer’s…

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Posted in: Asset Protection, Elder Law, Estate Planning Filed under: asset protection, elder law, estate planning, how to protect assets, long term care

Helpful Legal Resource

November 19, 2016 pdonehue

One of the most highly trafficked legal web sites, FindLaw provides the most comprehensive set of legal resources on the…

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