Under New Hampshire law, a Trustee serves in a fiduciary capacity and is legally obligated... [Read more...]
Daniel DeBruyckere
Attorney Daniel A. DeBruyckere has been practicing law in New Hampshire and Massachusetts since 1998, and has helped hundreds of clients with their estate planning and elder care issues. He is very well respected in the area of estate planning, probate, trust administration, elder law issues, and business planning Read More!
What You Need to Know about the New Hampshire Medicaid Estate Recovery Program
While many people focus on creating a Last Will and Testament or revocable living trust... [Read more...]
What You Need to Know about a New Hampshire Will Contest
The death of a loved one is often followed by a period of grief, uncertainty,... [Read more...]
Property Transfers After Death in New Hampshire: Why the Way You Title Property Matters
One of the many benefits of creating a comprehensive estate plan is the ability to... [Read more...]
Remarriage and Asset Protection in Your New Hampshire Estate Plan
Remarrying can bring renewed happiness, but it also introduces estate planning challenges that are very... [Read more...]
Declare Your Independence From Intestacy
Every Fourth of July, we celebrate the right to determine our own destiny. Yet many... [Read more...]
Still Fighting: The Estate Planning Legacy of Shannen Doherty
Shannen Doherty spent years fighting breast cancer with courage and candor. In her final days,... [Read more...]
Fiduciary Planning in Your New Hampshire Estate Plan
When you embark on your estate planning journey, your attention will naturally focus on how... [Read more...]
Woburn Digital Estate Planning
Estate planning has traditionally focused on tangible assets such as homes, automobiles, bank accounts, investment... [Read more...]
Common New Hampshire Executor Mistakes
When someone names you as Executor in a Last Will and Testament, they are placing... [Read more...]
Do I Need a Lawyer to Administer an Andover Trust?
If you have recently learned that you have been appointed as the Trustee of a... [Read more...]
When Estate Planning Documents Say One Thing—and Mean Another
Two recent conversations at Summit, one about blended family planning and one about trust language,... [Read more...]
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