Sowerby & Moustakis Law Amherst, New Hampshire

At Sowerby & Moustakis Law, our Amherst, New Hampshire office is more than just a location — it’s where we partner with families, individuals, and businesses in our community to provide trusted legal guidance. From estate planning and elder law to probate, trust administration, and litigation, we are here to help you navigate life’s most important decisions with confidence. We also proudly serve clients with personal injury matters, small business law, and even equine law — offering local knowledge with a personalized touch. Our team is dedicated to Amherst and the surrounding towns of Milford, Hollis, Nashua, Bedford, and beyond.

Why Choose Sowerby & Moustakis Law

Personalized Legal Planning

No boilerplate. We tailor every plan to your family, your values, and your vision for the future.

Compassion Meets Structure

We provide clear, step-by-step guidance so you never feel lost—just supported.

Accessible and Non-Judgmental

Whether you're planning for aging parents, a special-needs child, or your business, we make hard conversations easier.

Why Choose Sowerby & Moustakis Law

Personalized Legal Planning

No boilerplate. We tailor every plan to your family, your values, and your vision for the future.

Compassion Meets Structure

We provide clear, step-by-step guidance so you never feel lost—just supported.

Accessible and Non-Judgmental

Whether you're planning for aging parents, a special-needs child, or your business, we make hard conversations easier.

About the Firm

Sowerby & Moustakis Law helps families, small business owners, and individuals protect what matters most with strategic, structured legal guidance. From wills and trusts to business transitions and probate, we provide calm direction and legal clarity when life feels uncertain.

Clients come to us for the law, but stay with us because of how we make them feel—heard, prepared, and empowered to move forward with confidence.

We proudly serve the Southern New Hampshire community, including Amherst, Milford, Hollis, and Nashua.

About the Firm

Sowerby & Moustakis Law helps families, small business owners, and individuals protect what matters most with strategic, structured legal guidance. From wills and trusts to business transitions and probate, we provide calm direction and legal clarity when life feels uncertain.

Clients come to us for the law, but stay with us because of how we make them feel—heard, prepared, and empowered to move forward with confidence.

We proudly serve the Southern New Hampshire community, including Amherst, Milford, Hollis, and Nashua.

What We Help With

Our firm supports clients in:

Personalized Legal Planning

Probate and trust administration

Powers of attorney and advance directives

Pet and horse trust planning

Elder law and Medicaid planning

Small business counsel and succession planning

Planning for children, blended families, or loved ones with disabilities

Asset protection and creditor avoidance

Guardianship and incapacity planning

What We Help With

Our firm supports clients in:

Personalized Legal Planning

Probate and trust administration

Powers of attorney and advance directives

Pet and horse trust planning

Elder law and Medicaid planning

Small business counsel and succession planning

Planning for children, blended families, or loved ones with disabilities

Asset protection and creditor avoidance

Guardianship and incapacity planning

Client Testimonials

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5 stars

The team at Sowerby & Moustakis made everything feel manageable. They took the time to explain our options and helped us plan with confidence.

J.R., Amherst

5 stars

They brought clarity and kindness to a tough situation after my father passed. I’m grateful for their professionalism and empathy.

D.M., Nashua

5 stars

From estate planning to business advice, they’ve become our trusted legal partners. I recommend them to anyone who values thorough and thoughtful counsel.

K.P., Hollis

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Client Testimonials

5 stars

The team at Sowerby & Moustakis made everything feel manageable. They took the time to explain our options and helped us plan with confidence.

J.R., Amherst

5 stars

They brought clarity and kindness to a tough situation after my father passed. I’m grateful for their professionalism and empathy.

D.M., Nashua

5 stars

From estate planning to business advice, they’ve become our trusted legal partners. I recommend them to anyone who values thorough and thoughtful counsel.

K.P., Hollis

How It Works:

A 3-Step Process

1.

Schedule Your
Consultation

We’ll talk about your situation and identify the right legal path for you and your family.

2.

Get a Customized Legal Plan

Whether you're planning ahead or dealing with a loss, we’ll structure a plan with clarity and compassion.

3.

Move Forward with Confidence

We’ll handle the legal details so you can focus on what matters most.

How It Works:

A 3-Step Process

1.

Schedule Your
Consultation

We’ll talk about your situation and identify the right legal path for you and your family.

2.

Get a Customized Legal Plan

Whether you're planning ahead or dealing with a loss, we’ll structure a plan with clarity and compassion.

3.

Move Forward with Confidence

We’ll handle the legal details so you can focus on what matters most.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need an estate plan if I’m under 60?

Yes. If you have children, property, or pets, estate planning ensures your wishes are followed and avoids costly delays for your family.

What happens if I die without a will in New Hampshire?

The state decides how your assets are distributed, which may not reflect your wishes. A will puts you in control.

Can you help with planning for my pets or horses?

Absolutely. We offer dedicated pet and equine trust planning to ensure your animals are cared for if something happens to you.

How much does estate planning cost?

We offer flat-fee planning based on your goals. All pricing is transparent and discussed up front.

Do you represent small businesses?

Yes. We help business owners with formation, succession planning, contract review, and long-term legal strategy.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need an estate plan if I’m under 60?

Yes. If you have children, property, or pets, estate planning ensures your wishes are followed and avoids costly delays for your family.

What happens if I die without a will in New Hampshire?

The state decides how your assets are distributed, which may not reflect your wishes. A will puts you in control.

Can you help with planning for my pets or horses?

Absolutely. We offer dedicated pet and equine trust planning to ensure your animals are cared for if something happens to you.

How much does estate planning cost?

We offer flat-fee planning based on your goals. All pricing is transparent and discussed up front.

Do you represent small businesses?

Yes. We help business owners with formation, succession planning, contract review, and long-term legal strategy.