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Do You Know Where Your Digital Assets Will Go?

February 16, 2021
Tom Torr

You are creating a digital footprint every time you post something on social media, share a photo gallery with your loved ones, look at your health records electronically or send an email. But what happens to all of the assets or accounts associated with these actions after you pass away? Have you created a plan for how these will be deleted, preserved, or made inactive once you pass away? If not, you need a plan Read More

Filed Under: Estate Planning, Digital Assets

Can Anyone Serve as the Executor of a New Hampshire Estate?

February 9, 2021
Tom Torr

One of the most important reasons to create a will, regardless of your age or perception of your personal wealth, is to name an executor. This is because this important role is a person who will carry out the administration of your estate after you pass away. Their primary job is to protect any of the property that you owned until any taxes and debts have been paid and then transfer any remaining property to your Read More

Filed Under: Estate Planning, Executor, Will

What Are the Limitations with Living Trusts?

February 2, 2021
Tom Torr

Living trusts are some of the most popular types of trusts used by a grantor or the person who creates them to accomplish estate planning goals. There are many different advantages associated with living trusts including privacy during situations in which the state demands an inventory of asset filing, easy succession of trustees, the elimination of delays associated with probate, end of life provisions as desired by Read More

Filed Under: Estate Planning, Living Trusts

How to Designate a Guardian in Your Will

January 26, 2021
Tom Torr

A child is considered a minor until he or she reaches age 18, at which point they are considered an adult and are capable of making legal decisions on their own. In the event that you have a minor child under the age of 18, naming a guardian in your will is one way to ensure that your child is cared for by a person that you trust and someone who is capable of serving in this role in the event that something happens Read More

Filed Under: Estate Planning, Guardian, Will

Reasons to Name a Guardian for Your Minor Children

January 22, 2021
Tom Torr

In general, there are two parents who are able and willing to serve and care for their children and if one passes away, the other one by default take over physical custody in addition to responsibility for caring for the child. A minor guardian should be appointed in your estate planning documents to step into such an important role. In many states across the US, the surviving parent can also be given the authority Read More

Filed Under: Estate Planning, Guardian

Three Key People You’ll Need as Part of Your Estate Plan

January 14, 2021
Tom Torr

The parties that you select to serve in important roles in your estate plan can make a big impact on making things easier for you or your loved ones in the event that the cornerstone estate planning documents need to be activated. Three of the most important people you can select to serve as part of your estate plan include your durable power of attorney agent, your health care power of attorney agent and a Read More

Filed Under: Estate Planning

Three Key People You’ll Need as Part of Your Estate Plan

January 7, 2021
Tom Torr

The parties that you select to serve in important roles in your estate plan can make a big impact on making things easier for you or your loved ones in the event that the cornerstone estate planning documents need to be activated. Three of the most important people you can select to serve as part of your estate plan include your durable power of attorney agent, your health care power of attorney agent and a Read More

Filed Under: Estate Planning

What Are the Best Places to Live for the Cost of Long Term Care?

December 29, 2020
Tom Torr

Given that many people will need some form of support from long term care services in their older years, it's critical to understand how this might impact your retirement savings and other financial situation. A consultation with a dedicated estate planning lawyer can help you to clarify some of these questions. A recent study found that 7 out of 10 people aged 65 and older will need some form of long term care Read More

Filed Under: Elder Law, Long Term Care

What to Consider If You Are a Snowbird?

December 24, 2020
Tom Torr

If you’re one of the people who spend the warm part of the year in New Hampshire or Maine but seek Florida during the winter, be sure you know how this could include some of your existing estate planning or elder law documents. If you spend the good part of the winter in Florida, it's important to think about how this could potentially impact your estate planning. Snowbirds often split their time between two places Read More

Filed Under: Estate Planning

Why Do Most People Create an Estate Plan?

December 17, 2020
Tom Torr

Before you can create the documents, strategies and tools that form the basis of your estate plan or elder law plan, you need to know your objectives. This will help to guide your conversation with an estate planning lawyer and ensure that you select the strategies and tools most aligned with those goals. Some of the most common objectives include: Saving on income taxes right now. Providing for surviving family Read More

Filed Under: Estate Planning

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