by Dwight Sowerby | Sep 6, 2018 | Business Formation, LLC Formation, Small Business Law, Uncategorized
If you want to purchase a business, you can do it in two different ways: you can purchase all of the assets of the business or you can purchase the entity itself. An asset purchase is simple to explain: you simply purchase all of the tangible and intangible property...
by Dwight Sowerby | Sep 5, 2018 | Elder Law, Financial Exploitation
New Hampshire law is protective of our elderly or otherwise vulnerable folks. The law has been quite strict and effective January 1, it will be even stricter. RSA 631 provides that anyone who “knowingly or recklessly” acquires assets of an impaired adult...
by Peter Moustakis | Aug 8, 2018 | Estate Planning, Uncategorized
Really? “It wasn’t nearly as bad as I thought it was going to be!” That is a common phrase I hear from clients after they sign their Will who were initially apprehensive about meeting with me. It is very common for people to be scared about thinking of death or...
by Dwight Sowerby | Aug 8, 2018 | Power of Attorney, Uncategorized
A properly drafted Power of Attorney drafted in some state other than new Hampshire, will still be valid here with one proviso: if the Agent actually needs to use that document, the Agent must sign a new Acknowledgement. This is a form that the Agent signs...
by Dwight Sowerby | Aug 8, 2018 | Healthcare, Wills
Every year, we offer a simple plan for college students. Once your child turns 18, you are no longer the legal guardian and, depending on the state the college is in, you may not only have no say in his or her medical treatment, you may not even be able to get any...