NH Supreme Court Opinion on Jurisdiction in Partition Action

In David Loik v. Gloria Loik, the NH Supreme Court (MacDonald, J.) held that the Circuit Court, rather than the Superior Court, had subject matter jurisdiction over an action for partition of real estate, reasoning that certain post-divorce disputes involving the parties then pending in the Circuit Court – Family Division constituted “relating pending matter[s]” […]

Trust Notice of Settlor’s Death to Settlor’s Creditors

This exemplar is offered as a sample for educational purposes only.  References to law and rules may not be current or accurate. Counsel must evaluate whether the document has utility in a given case.   (Note: Ralph Holmes is currently retired from McLane Middleton. For information on this or other probate litigation issues, please contact […]

Petition to Extend Creditor SOL

This pleading is offered as a sample for educational purposes only. References to law and rules may not be current or accurate.  Counsel must evaluate whether the pleading has utility in a given case.   (Note: Ralph Holmes is currently retired from McLane Middleton. For information on this or other probate litigation issues, please contact […]

Objection to Motion to Require To Require Trustee to Personally Pay Defense Costs

This pleading is offered as a sample for educational purposes only. References to law and rules may not be current or accurate.  Counsel must evaluate whether the pleading has utility in a given case.   (Note: Ralph Holmes is currently retired from McLane Middleton. For information on this or other probate litigation issues, please contact […]

Safe Harbor Motion

This pleading is offered as a sample for educational purposes only.  References to law and rules may not be current or accurate.  Counsel must evaluate whether the pleading has utility in a given case. (Note: Ralph Holmes is currently retired from McLane Middleton. For information on this or other probate litigation issues, please contact Alexandra [...]