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Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: Alton Bay on the mountain by a lake
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True, true. My lawyer checked between my state and NH and all he had to do was to file the trust (real estate) in both states (registry of deeds) and nothing else. The only reason for both states is that there is property in both states (again real estate) The will follows the person anywhere as it has nothing to do with what state your in. It deals with what you want to happen with your personal property etc.(not real estate if in trust) The state has nothing to do with it so my lawyer told me several times the last about 1 year ago. That's just my 2¢
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Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Moultonborough and FL
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Currently a resident of FL so will end up doing what is needed for a Florida resident. Have not done these things so it is past time to get on with doing them!!
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