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New Hampshire: How to Buy Out Siblings’ Shares in a Parent’s House Instead of a Probate Sale
Detailed Answer — How to buy out siblings’ shares in a parent’s house under New Hampshire law Short answer: Whether…
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New Hampshire: Can an Estate Recover Money an Heir Withdrew from a Parent’s Account After Death?
Detailed Answer Short answer: Often yes — the estate can seek return of money an heir withdrew after the parent…
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Filing a Year’s Allowance Petition in New Hampshire: What to Include
Disclaimer: This article is for general informational purposes only and is not legal advice. Consult a licensed New Hampshire attorney…
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How to Handle a Parent’s Estate in New Hampshire: Step-by-Step FAQ
Step-by-Step FAQ: Handling a Deceased Parent’s Estate in New Hampshire This FAQ-style guide explains the common steps someone in New…
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Switching to a Small Estate Process in New Hampshire: What to Do When a Family Allowance or Cap Is Reached
How to switch to a small‑estate process in New Hampshire when an allowance cap is reached Disclaimer: This is informational…
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What to Do if an Original Will Is Lost or Damaged in the Mail — New Hampshire
Detailed Answer When an original will is lost or damaged in the mail on its way to the probate office…
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New Hampshire: How to Ask the Probate Court to Reconsider Letters of Administration and Remove an Administrator
How to ask a New Hampshire probate court to reconsider letters of administration and remove an administrator Disclaimer: This is…
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Challenging an Administrator Who Closed a Deceased Parent’s Joint Bank Account — New Hampshire
What to do if an administrator closed your father’s joint bank account without notifying heirs Practice area: Probate & Estate…
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New Hampshire — How to Review and Correct Missing or Incorrect Probate Filings in a Father’s Estate
Detailed Answer — How to review and correct missing or incorrect probate filings in a New Hampshire estate Short answer:…
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Correcting Probate Paperwork Errors in New Hampshire: What to Do When Heirs Are Listed Incorrectly
Overview If paperwork filed in a New Hampshire probate case lists the wrong people as heirs or beneficiaries, you can…