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Nashua Estate Planning and Probate Lawyer
Overview
Brian Kelly has developed trusts and estate plans for his clients for over 25 years. Brian drafts comprehensive estate plans designed to transfer assets to family members during clients' lifetimes and at death in an efficient manner to minimize taxation and administrative costs. Such plans focus on revocable trusts that (i) reduce or eliminate estate taxes, (ii) avoid probate administration, and (iii) structure distributions of assets to minor children and disabled beneficiaries. With careful scrutiny, Brian assists clients with the integration of personal, business, and retirement assets into their estate plans. Brian also guides fiduciaries through the process of administering trust and probate assets and advises family members on administering assets of incapacitated spouses and parents.About Brian C. Kelly
Practice Areas
- Estate Planning and Probate
Qualifications
Other Affiliations
- New Hampshire Bar Association
- Trust & Estate and Real Property Sections of the NH Bar Association
- Nashua Bar Association
- New Hampshire Estate Planning Council
- Trustee, The Huntington at Nashua 2010-2017 (Chair 2015-2017)
- Trustee, The Hunt Community, 2022 - Present (Chair)
- Trustee, Silverstone Living
- Director, The Youth Council – 2003-2011 (former president)
- Bedford Youth Football Coach
- Bedford Youth Basketball Coach, 2015 - 2018
Education
- University of New Hampshire School of Law, Concord, New Hampshire, 1997
J.D. - Saint Michael’s College, 1994
B.A.
Fees
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
20 Trafalgar SquareSuite 505 Nashua, NH 03063
Phone
Fax
- 603-880-0458
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