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This Living Trust form is a living trust prepared for your state. It is for a husband and wife with no children. A living trust is a trust established during a person's lifetime in which a person's assets and property are placed within the trust, usually for the purpose of estate planning. The trust then owns and manages the property held by the trust through a trustee for the benefit of named beneficiary, usually the creator of the trust (settlor). The settlor, trustee and beneficiary may all be the same person. In this way, a person may set up a trust with his or her own assets and maintain complete control and management of the assets by acting as his or her own trustee. Upon the death of the person who created the trust, the property of the trust does not go through probate proceedings, but rather passes according to provisions of the trust as set up by the creator of the trust.
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There are plenty of fun activities for toddlers in New Hampshire! You can take them to Santa's Village, Story Land, or the SEE Science Center for a day of entertainment and learning.
Absolutely! The Lost River Gorge and Boulder Caves, Diana's Baths, and Echo Lake State Park offer family-friendly hiking trails that are manageable for toddlers. Don't forget to pack a picnic!
Hampton Beach and Wallis Sands State Beach are perfect for families with toddlers. Build sandcastles, collect seashells, and enjoy a day of splashing in the waves!
Yes! The Children's Museum of New Hampshire and Monkey Trunks Adventure Parks are great indoor play areas where toddlers can have a blast climbing, sliding, and exploring.
Head over to Charmingfare Farm or Apple Hill Farm for a memorable day of meeting and petting various animals! Toddlers will love feeding goats, cuddling rabbits, and even riding ponies.
Absolutely! The McAuliffe-Shepard Discovery Center and the Currier Museum of Art offer interactive exhibits and programs tailored for young children to ignite their curiosity and creativity.
You can enjoy a family meal at The Common Man, The Friendly Toast, or The Puritan Backroom. These restaurants offer delicious food and welcoming atmospheres for families with toddlers.
Visiting the White Mountains National Forest is generally safe for families with toddlers. However, be cautious of slippery trails and always keep a close eye on your little ones during hikes.
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