Small Business Law in New Hampshire: Protecting and Growing Your Business

Running a small business takes vision, hard work, and planning. Yet many New Hampshire business owners face legal challenges that can slow growth or put years of effort at risk. At Sowerby & Moustakis Law, we help entrepreneurs, family businesses, and professionals in Southern New Hampshire protect their companies and plan for long-term success.

What Is Small Business Law?

Small business law covers the legal issues that arise throughout the life of a business. This includes everything from choosing the right entity to planning for ownership transitions. Our firm’s unique strength is combining business law with estate planning, so your company and your family are both protected.

Key areas of small business law include:

  • Entity Formation: Choosing the right structure (LLC, corporation, partnership) to limit liability and reduce taxes.
  • Contracts and Agreements: Drafting and reviewing contracts to protect your interests with clients, vendors, and employees.
  • Employment Matters: Advising on policies, compliance, and disputes.
  • Business Succession Planning: Ensuring your company continues smoothly if you retire, sell, or pass away.
  • Dispute Resolution: Helping resolve conflicts between partners, shareholders, or third parties.

Why Small Business Owners Choose Sowerby & Moustakis Law

Unlike larger firms where business and estate planning are handled by different departments, we integrate both. This means:

  • A business succession plan that works with your estate plan
  • Protection for both your personal and business assets
  • One point of contact for comprehensive advice

This approach helps small business owners avoid gaps that could otherwise create confusion or disputes.

The Small Business Legal Process in NH

Whether you are just starting out or managing an established company, our process makes legal support straightforward:

  1. Free Consultation: We meet to understand your business and goals.
  2. Customized Plan: We provide recommendations tailored to your situation.
  3. Implementation: Drafting contracts, filing documents, or creating succession plans.
  4. Ongoing Guidance: As your business grows, we provide continued legal support.

Our goal is to make legal planning easy to understand and directly useful for your success.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need an LLC or corporation for my small business?
It depends on your goals. An LLC is often the best choice for small businesses because it limits liability and offers tax flexibility.

How do I protect my business if something happens to me?
A business succession plan, coordinated with your estate plan, ensures your company continues smoothly and your family is protected.

What contracts should every small business have?
Most businesses benefit from service agreements, employment agreements, and vendor contracts. Clear contracts help avoid disputes. 

Plan Today for a Stronger Tomorrow

Your business deserves legal protection that matches your hard work. At Sowerby & Moustakis Law, we provide small business legal services that safeguard your company, support growth, and prepare you for the future.Schedule your free consultation today to learn how we can help your business succeed.

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