In today’s world, people often turn to social media to voice their opinions, keep up with news and seek solace with friends. Therefore, if you’re going through a divorce, you may be tempted to post details about the divorce on social media. However, remember anything...
Month: March 2023
3 misunderstandings about estate planning
Estate planning is a complicated process that the average person can easily get confused about. While there’s a lot of information online about estate planning, some of it may not be factually correct. To ensure you’re going in the right direction, you should consider...
3 reasons New Hampshire courts will grant one parent sole custody
Parents preparing for divorce or separation in New Hampshire will likely share custody of their children. State law requires that the courts do what is best for the children, and that typically means preserving both parental relationships. However, there are...
Once you have a will, you need to choose an estate executor
A will and other estate planning documents can protect your property and ensure your loved ones receive a fair share of the assets you leave behind. Having an estate plan is wise, and so is choosing the ideal candidate to serve as your estate executor. The person you...