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New Hampshire: Can Medicaid File a Claim Against a Parent’s Home or Force a Deed Transfer?
Short answer Usually you cannot be forced to sign over a deed while the Medicaid recipient is alive. However, under…
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Why an Inherited House May Be Non‑Probate Property in New Hampshire — Can You Make Mortgage Payments to Avoid Foreclosure?
Detailed Answer Short answer: A house you ‘‘inherit’’ may not be a probate asset in New Hampshire if it already…
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New Hampshire: Challenging a Sibling’s Use of a Deceased Parent’s Bank Account Before Appointment as Administrator
Short answer Yes — you can challenge a sibling’s use of your deceased parent’s bank account even before they are…
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New Hampshire — Forcing the Return of Sentimental Items from a Sibling During Probate
Detailed answer — What to do if a sibling has taken sentimental items during probate (New Hampshire) When a loved…
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Do Administrators Have to Post a Bond in New Hampshire Probate? What to Know About Waivers
Serving as an Administrator for an Intestate Estate in New Hampshire: Bond Requirements and When Waiver Is Possible Short answer:…
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New Hampshire: Enforcing or Disputing an Oral Agreement Dividing Wrongful Death Proceeds
Detailed Answer Short answer: In New Hampshire, a wrongful death claim is brought and managed by the personal representative; any…
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How to Apply to Be an Administrator of an Intestate Estate in New Hampshire
Detailed Answer If a person who lived in New Hampshire dies without a valid will (intestate), the estate must be…
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Selling Estate Real Estate in New Hampshire When a Co-Administrator Refuses to Sign
How to sell estate real estate in New Hampshire when a co-administrator refuses to sign (FAQ) Quick answer If one…
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How to Get Court Approval to Release Estate Funds During a Dispute — New Hampshire
When the personal representative wants to release estate cash but beneficiaries disagree: a step-by-step guide under New Hampshire law Quick…
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How to File Your Father’s Will in New Hampshire When the Original Is Withheld
What to do if someone withholds your deceased parent’s original will in New Hampshire Disclaimer This article explains general New…