Sunday, March 10, 2013

Q. What are common mistakes people make in NH Estate Planning and wills?


A. Many people fail to change their estate plans and wills in New Hampshire as things in their life change. Some examples are entering a new age bracket, having children, acquiring a medical condition, a change in assets or equity in assets, and business partnership succession. Many believe an old will or estate plan will work when the situation and timing in their life has changed.

Attorney Clark of the Law Office of Richard E. Clark, LLC has experienced his client’s legal requirement to go through formal estate administration in NH when an individual fails to list beneficiaries on retirement accounts, investment and brokerage plans. Don’t forget to review your beneficiary schedule for any such account. This will likely bypass the probate process in New Hampshire.

    
The Law Office of Richard E. Clark, LLC creates estate plans, wills, Power of Attorneys, living wills and handles probate administration. Offices are located in Portsmouth NH, Dover NH, and Newburyport, MA, For more information on NH Wills, estate planning and law, please go to www.NHseacoastLawyers.com.

Attorney Clark can be contacted at (603) 431-0009 for a free estate planning or probate administration consultation.

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