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Wills & Trusts Attorney · New Hampshire

Protect Your Family With a Clear, Legally Sound Estate Plan

As your wills and trusts attorney in New Hampshire, Granfield Legal Services provides flat-fee estate plans — so you know exactly what it costs before you start. Free consultation available.

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10+ Years NH Experience
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Flat-Fee Pricing
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Serving NH & MA
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William Granfield wills and trusts attorney New Hampshire

A wills and trusts attorney in New Hampshire who bills flat fees — not by the hour. Know exactly what you pay before we start. Call (603) 637-1637 for a free consultation.

Without a will, the state writes one for you. And it will not know about your stepchildren, your estranged sibling, your favorite charity, or your wishes for the family home.

Wills and Trusts Attorney New Hampshire: Our Estate Planning Services

Flat-fee, attorney-drafted estate planning documents tailored to your family — wills, trusts, powers of attorney, and healthcare directives.

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Last Will & Testament

A legally valid New Hampshire will that directs your assets, names guardians for minor children, and designates an executor — drafted to your exact circumstances.

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Revocable Living Trust

A living trust lets your assets pass to beneficiaries without probate — private, faster, and out of court. You retain full control during your lifetime.

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Irrevocable Trust

Asset protection, Medicaid planning, and potential estate tax advantages for New Hampshire families.

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Trust Administration

We guide successor trustees through every step — accounting, distributions, tax filings, and beneficiary communication.

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Powers of Attorney & Healthcare Directives

Name who makes financial and medical decisions if you become incapacitated.

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Medicare Protection Trust

Protect your home and assets from long-term care costs while preserving Medicaid eligibility.

Why Choose Our Wills and Trusts Attorney in New Hampshire

Most estate planning attorneys bill by the hour. We do things differently.

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Flat-Fee Pricing, Always

You know the full cost before we start. No hourly billing, no surprise invoices.

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Attorney-Drafted Documents

Every will and trust is customized to your family — not fill-in-the-blank templates.

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10+ Years NH Experience

Over a decade helping New Hampshire families with wills, trusts, and probate.

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Phone, Video, or In Person

We work around your schedule — evening availability when needed.

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NH & MA Licensed

Licensed in both states to handle matters that cross state lines.

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Free Consultation

Your first call is free. Honest answers before you commit to anything.

From Free Consultation to Signed Documents

Getting an estate plan in place should not be complicated.

Free Consultation

We listen to your goals and give you a clear flat-fee quote — no obligation.

Customized Plan

We design an estate plan tailored to your specific circumstances.

Document Drafting

We draft your wills, trusts, and directives. You review everything before signing.

Signing & Execution

We walk you through the signing process to ensure every document is properly executed under NH law.

Find a Wills and Trusts Attorney in New Hampshire Near You

Available by phone, video, or in-person meeting across NH and MA.

Manchester, NHHillsborough County
Concord, NHState Capital
Nashua, NHSouthern NH
Portsmouth, NHSeacoast Region
Keene, NHCheshire County
Dover, NHStrafford County
Laconia, NHLakes Region
Lebanon, NHUpper Valley
Bedford, NHHillsborough County
Derry, NHRockingham County
Merrimack, NHHillsborough County
Statewide NHAll counties served

What New Hampshire Families Say

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"Bill made the whole process simple. Flat-fee pricing meant no surprises — we finally got our trust in place."
— NH Client, Revocable Living Trust
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"As a blended family our estate plan needed to address complicated dynamics. Bill drafted documents that actually reflect what we want."
— NH Client, Will & Trust Package
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"Bill guided us through every step of trust administration clearly and patiently after our father passed."
— NH Client, Trust Administration

Wills and Trusts Attorney New Hampshire: FAQ

Do I need a will if I already have a living trust in New Hampshire?
Yes. Even with a living trust, you should have a "pour-over will" — a document that captures any assets not transferred into the trust during your lifetime and directs them to the trust at your death.
How much does estate planning cost in New Hampshire?
Granfield Legal Services offers flat-fee estate planning — you know the full cost before you commit. Call (603) 637-1637 for a free consultation and a clear, upfront quote.
What happens if I die without a will in New Hampshire?
Your estate is distributed according to the state's intestacy statute — a fixed formula that may not reflect your wishes. Unmarried partners, stepchildren, and close friends receive nothing under intestacy law.
Can a trustee be removed from an irrevocable trust in New Hampshire?
Yes. Under New Hampshire's Uniform Trust Code, the probate court has authority to remove a trustee who has breached their fiduciary duty or whose conduct makes proper trust administration impossible.

Ready to Protect Your Family? Let's Talk.

Flat-fee wills, trusts, and estate planning for New Hampshire families. No billing surprises.

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