Estate planning encompasses so much more than just creating a will. It can affect every stage of our lives, from new parents creating wills and choosing guardians for their children to older adults ensuring that their estates will pass to their heirs and beneficiaries. Additionally, it includes long-term care planning to help seniors protect their estates as much as possible if one or both spouses need long-term care services.
At Riddell Law, PLLC, we take our jobs as estate planning and elder law attorneys seriously. With over 20 years' experience, we understand that the documents we put in place today will affect you and your family for years. Our caring, experienced lawyers are here to advise you on some of the most important decisions you may make during your lifetime.
At Riddell Law, PLLC, we take our jobs as estate planning and elder law attorneys seriously. With over 20 years' experience, we understand that the documents we put in place today will affect you and your family for years. Our caring, experienced lawyers are here to advise you on some of the most important decisions you may make during your lifetime.
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Riddell Law, PLLC is a boutique law firm based in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, working exclusively in the areas of estate planning, elder law, probate, trusts and uncontested guardianship. Our goal is to provide peace of mind, compassionate counsel and financial security to our clients, empowering them to make informed decisions about the future and ensure their legacies are managed according to their wishes.
People often mistake estate planning as a tool only for the wealthy or elderly. The truth, however, is that estate planning and its related areas of law may span a great portion of a person's lifetime. As is true for any legal issue, it is best to begin estate planning as soon as the need arises. Our experienced lawyers are here to help you get started today.
A guardianship over a minor's estate may be necessary if the child is a beneficiary to an inheritance. The guardian will provide management of the financial affairs and property until the minor becomes an adult. Guardianship over the person and estate of a minor may be necessary if the child's parents are no longer able to provide for the child.
Taking care of your differently abled child's financial and physical needs may extend well past their childhood and into adulthood. Because their physical or mental impairments limit their ability to function independently, you may already be the representative payee for your child who is receiving Social Security Disability Income (SSDI).
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