Estate planning in New Hampshire should be clear,
thoughtful, and predictable.
At Granfield Legal Services, we offer flat-fee estate planning so you understand
the scope and cost from the beginning — no hourly uncertainty, no surprises.
Whether you are raising young children, own a home, operate a business,
or simply want your affairs in order, a properly drafted estate plan ensures
your wishes are honored and your family is protected under New Hampshire law.
What a New Hampshire Estate Plan May Include
Depending on your goals, your plan may include a Last Will and Testament,
Durable Power of Attorney, Health Care Directive, HIPAA authorization,
and where appropriate, trust planning. The focus is practical protection —
not paperwork for its own sake.
Why Flat Fee?
Flat-fee planning allows you to ask questions and think through decisions
without watching the clock. The objective is simple: a comprehensive plan
that reflects your values and gives you confidence.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a trust in New Hampshire?
Not always. Some families benefit from trust planning, while others are
well served with coordinated will-based planning. The right answer depends
on your assets and goals.
How long does the process take?
Most estate plans are completed efficiently once information is gathered
and drafts are reviewed.
Can documents be updated later?
Yes. Estate planning should evolve as life changes — marriage, children,
property purchases, or business developments.
Serving clients throughout Manchester, Bedford, Nashua, and surrounding New Hampshire communities.