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Estate Planning Humor?

October 18, 2018 pdonehue

People are sometimes very serious when thinking about creating an estate plan, but the process doesn’t need to be a…

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Protecting Elders from Financial Exploitation Part 2: Resources

July 5, 2018 pdonehue

Our previous post shared examples of common attempts to financially-exploit elders, a crime that has been on the rise over…

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Posted in: Curtin Law Office, Elder Law Filed under: curtin law office, elder law, financial exploitation resources, how to help elders avoid financial exploitation, nh elder law

Social Security

June 14, 2018 pdonehue

We encourage people to take control of their future with my Social Security at www.socialsecurity.gov/myaccount. Create a “my Social Security…

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Online Estate Planning & Elder Law Assessment

April 16, 2018 pdonehue

People are sometimes unsure about their estate planning or elder law requirements, or even about the types of support or…

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Special Needs Planning & Guardianships?

March 30, 2018 pdonehue

People are sometimes surprised to discover that a comprehensive estate plan will include provisions for special needs family members and…

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Why Create a Revocable Trust?

March 19, 2018 pdonehue

The simple advantage of a revocable trust for probate avoidance is that, when it is established and properly funded, it…

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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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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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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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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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