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Can a Prenuptial Agreement Affect a Life Estate or Your Inheritance in New Hampshire?
Detailed Answer Short answer: In New Hampshire, a valid prenuptial (premarital) agreement can change how property and spousal rights are…
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How to Verify an Executor’s Calculation of Your Share from a Sibling’s House Sale — New Hampshire
Detailed Answer Short overview: When an estate sells real estate in New Hampshire, the executor (also called the personal representative)…
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Selling a Deceased Parent’s House During Probate in New Hampshire
Detailed Answer Short answer: In New Hampshire, selling real estate that belonged to a deceased person is often possible during…
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New Hampshire: Selling a Deceased Parent’s House — Do You Have to Publish a 3‑Month Notice to Creditors?
Do you have to publish a 3‑month notice to creditors before selling a deceased parent’s house in New Hampshire? Short…
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Proving the Value of Vehicles in New Hampshire Probate: FAQ
How to Prove the Value of a Deceased Relative’s Vehicles During Probate in New Hampshire Detailed answer — Proving vehicle…
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Proving the Value of a Deceased Parent’s Vehicles in New Hampshire Probate
How to Prove the Value of a Deceased Parent’s Vehicles During Probate in New Hampshire Short answer: As personal representative…
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How to Be Appointed a Limited Personal Representative in New Hampshire (Small Estate Process)
How to be appointed a limited personal representative in New Hampshire’s small estate process — steps to run notice to…
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How to Close a Spouse’s Estate with a Zero Balance in New Hampshire
Detailed Answer This guide explains the typical court steps to close a spouse’s probate estate in New Hampshire when there…
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New Hampshire: Using a Small Estate Affidavit Instead of Formal Probate
Detailed Answer Short answer: New Hampshire does not have a single, statewide “small estate affidavit” that automatically replaces probate in…
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How to Open Probate in New Hampshire When You Live Out of State
Opening a New Hampshire Probate from Out of State: A Clear FAQ-Style Guide Disclaimer: I am not a lawyer. This…