For many non-profit organizations across New Hampshire, the close of the fiscal year on June 30 marks a particularly important season for charitable giving. With nearly 8,000 501(c)(3) organizations serving communities across the state, fiscal year-end donations help support essential services, strengthen programs, and position nonprofits for the year ahead. […]
Read More
Estate planning is often misunderstood, but it is one of the most important steps you can take to protect your loved ones and your assets. Despite common misconceptions, estate planning is not just for the wealthy or elderly. Everyone can benefit from having a plan in place to ensure their […]
Read More
There are many reasons for starting a business in New Hampshire—you might be launching a new venture, formalizing a successful side hustle, or purchasing real estate and seeking to limit your liability. The key is choosing the right business entity. Whether you’re launching a solo initiative or forming a more […]
Read More
The New Year often inspires us to set goals for self-improvement, such as reading more, aiming for a promotion, growing our savings, or exercising. Along with these personal and financial resolutions, it’s also an ideal time to focus on your estate and business planning needs. Estate Planning: Secure Your Legacy […]
Read More
Estate planning is a crucial yet frequently misunderstood aspect of financial security. Misconceptions about how estates are managed often cause unnecessary delays and avoidance. This month, we address some common questions and misconceptions. “Do I just need a will?” Many people believe a will is enough to accomplish their goals. […]
Read More
Effective January 1, 2024, the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA) will require many entities to report information about their “beneficial owners” to the United States Department of the Treasury’s Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN). The entities that must submit certain information to FinCEN are called “reporting companies.” A “reporting company” is […]
Read More
Do you start the New Year off with the best of intentions? Many of us make resolutions around improving our lives by reading more, striving for a job promotion, boosting a savings account, or exercising. In addition to setting goals for healthy personal and financial habits, the New Year is […]
Read More
Have you considered adding your adult children to the deed for your real estate? Many parents and guardians think this will be a good way to transfer their real estate to their children upon their death. Though adding children to your deed may seem like an appealing idea, there are […]
Read More
In the event of a lawsuit involving your business, relevant electronically stored information must be produced to the opposing party upon request. This includes, but is not limited to, any relevant documents and communications such as e-mails, texts, messages, and other documents that may be stored on any of the […]
Read More
Quiet Title actions allow property owners to request that the Court clarify boundary line disputes and other ownership questions. While boundary disputes related to errors in deed (or “title”) histories are common, you may be surprised to learn that there are ways in which a person can gain ownership of […]
Read More