by Peter Moustakis | Nov 15, 2018 | Trusts, Wills
A little-known fact is that a Will becomes public record when someone dies and its filed with the court. Anyone can look it up. Seriously. Try it. You can go and pull up Babe Ruth’s Will if you know where to look. Perhaps this is how after his death there was a rise...
by Dwight Sowerby | Nov 15, 2018 | Equine law, Pet law
Equine law is a different and interesting practice. It involves: Buying and Selling Horses Rentals Purchasing horse properties Transportation Release Agreement Breeding Agreement Boarding Agreement Liability Release Agreement Full Time Lease Agreement Part Time Lease...
by Dwight Sowerby | Nov 15, 2018 | Elder Law, Medicaid
Nursing homes in New Hampshire seem to have undergone a fairly major transformation. New Hampshire once had some of the best nursing homes in the country. New Hampshire nursing homes led the country in the movement to remove physical restraints and to promote the...
by Peter Moustakis | Sep 7, 2018 | Estate Planning, Trusts, Wills
Never. The reading of the Will is a Hollywood fiction and a dramatic plot twist in many novels. However, today there is no gathering of the family in the lawyer’s oak filled and dusty library to discuss the final wishes of the family’s loved one. There is no morbid...
by Dwight Sowerby | Sep 6, 2018 | Business Formation, Digital Assets, Estate Planning, Trusts, Wills
What digital assets you say? We don’t always consider that we have such things but most of us do. Your email account, for example. Do you get invoices via email? How will your Agent under a Power of Attorney even know about a bill that has to be paid if that...