Law Office Of Paul A. Petrillo, Esq.

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Due to precautions related to COVID-19, we have expanded our options for remote consultations. Please contact our office to discuss whether a full phone consultation or video conference is appropriate for your situation. We can still accommodate in person meetings as well, while being mindful of social distancing guidelines.

Due to precautions related to COVID-19, we have expanded our options for remote consultations. Please contact our office to discuss whether a full phone consultation or video conference is appropriate for your situation. We can still accommodate in person meetings as well, while being mindful of social distancing guidelines.

Due to precautions related to COVID-19, we have expanded our options for remote consultations. Please contact our office to discuss whether a full phone consultation or video conference is appropriate for your situation. We can still accommodate in person meetings as well, while being mindful of social distancing guidelines.

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Wills Help Protect Your Family And Property

For more than 15 years, the Law Office of Paul Petrillo has helped New Hampshire residents with drafting of wills (also known as a last will and testament). I am estate planning lawyer and firm founder Paul Petrillo. My background in divorce and bankruptcy law has afforded me the opportunity to interact with a variety of people throughout the Nashua and Manchester area and help them get through highly emotional and legally complex times.

A Skilled Attorney At Your Side

Drafting a will is a preventive measure that protects both your property and your family. You can designate where your assets go and make other important decisions, including the selection of:

  • A personal guardian to care for minor children
  • A trustee to manage property
  • A health care proxy to make medical decisions when you are incapacitated
  • An executor to ensure that everything is carried out based on your wishes

You want a plan in place should you die or become incapacitated. Without a will, you will not have a say as to where your assets go or your course of medical care. New Hampshire law will select your beneficiaries, specifically a spouse and children. If you are not married and have no children, property goes to your closest relative.

During your initial consultation, we will identify your specific goals with a will and other documents to create your estate plan. The first step is to gather the necessary information. From there, we attend to every detail with a level of dedication that provides you and your family members peace of mind.

Contact The Law Office Of Paul Petrillo

Call me, attorney Paul Petrillo, at 603-635-4149 or contact my law firm online. I offer a free and confidential consultation at my law firm.