Estate Planning
Wills, revocable trusts, powers of attorney, advance directives, and related planning choices.
Estate planning, probate, trusts, wills, real estate, business, and civil litigation help for clients from New Ipswich and nearby New Hampshire communities.
Runyon Law Office is based in downtown Peterborough and serves clients from New Ipswich, New Hampshire. The office does not maintain a separate office in New Ipswich; rather, it offers nearby counsel for matters where a steady Peterborough law office is a practical fit.
New Ipswich includes old village areas, rural property, family homes, small businesses, and land that may have stayed in the same family for many years.
For New Ipswich clients, useful planning often includes clear wills or trusts, current powers of attorney, careful beneficiary choices, and practical attention to deeds, probate, and future family transitions.
The office commonly helps individuals, families, trustees, executors, personal representatives, small businesses, and local organizations with New Hampshire legal matters that call for careful documents and practical judgment.
Wills, revocable trusts, powers of attorney, advance directives, and related planning choices.
Guidance for executors, administrators, trustees, and families after a death.
Deeds, closings, title questions, family transfers, and property matters.
Practical legal help for small businesses, LLCs, succession planning, and local organizations.
Counsel for disputes, lawsuits, complaints, served papers, and practical next steps.
Estate planning, probate, trust administration, real estate, business, and civil litigation questions are not always just paperwork. In southern New Hampshire, they often involve family property, older deeds, small businesses, town institutions, blended families, long-term care concerns, and practical decisions about who should be trusted to act when help is needed.
A lawyer does not need to be located within the town line to be useful. But it does help when the office understands the region, the pace of local practice, and the importance people place on reputation, discretion, continuity, and plain English advice.
Peterborough office
If you live in or near New Ipswich and need help with estate planning, probate, trusts, wills, real estate, business, or a civil dispute, the Peterborough office can help you think through next steps.