New Hampshire Last Will - Form and Laws
In New Hampshire, a Last Will and Testament (LWT) is a legal document that allows you to state your wishes regarding the distribution of your assets after your death. It also allows you to name a guardian for your children and appoint an executor to carry out your wishes. A LWT can be drawn up by a lawyer or you can create a do-it-yourself will kit. A LWT must be signed and dated in order to be valid. It can be revoked or amended at any time, as long as you are mentally competent. In New Hampshire, a will must be filed with the Probate Court within 30 days of the testator's death. If the will is not filed within that time, the assets will be distributed according to state law. There are several things to consider when creating a will. First, you need to decide who will inherit your assets. Next, you need to name an executor who will be responsible for carrying out your wishes. You should also name a guardian for your children, if you have any. Finally, you should make sure your will is legible and includes the necessary legal language. If you have questions about creating a will, or if you need help filing a will after someone has died, you should contact an attorney.