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Will Vs. Trust In New Hampshire: Which One Do You Actually Need?

Will Vs. Trust In New Hampshire: Which One Do You Actually Need?

Most New Hampshire families need both a will and a trust, but the right combination depends entirely on your situation. This guide breaks down what each document does, where each falls short on its own, and what NH families in Amherst and Hillsborough County should consider when building their estate plan.
What Happens If You Die Without A Will In New Hampshire?

What Happens If You Die Without A Will In New Hampshire?

In New Hampshire, dying without a will means the state uses a fixed formula to distribute your assets, regardless of your wishes or relationships. For blended families, unmarried partners, and parents of minor children in Amherst and Hillsborough County, the intestacy default is rarely what you'd choose.
Peter A. Moustakis, Esq. Is Speaking at Three Upcoming Events on Guardianship, Trusts, and Special Needs Planning

Peter A. Moustakis, Esq. Is Speaking at Three Upcoming Events on Guardianship, Trusts, and Special Needs Planning

Peter Moustakis Speaking Events 2026: Guardianship, Trusts, and Special Needs Planning