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Welcome to Uniquely You! You’ve taken the first step toward planning, protecting, and securing your family’s future. Our firm of estate planning attorneys focuses on established families facing their later years who are potentially in need of long-term care. They may have concerns about asset protection In New Hampshire related to Medicaid and Veterans’ planning. We start with a free consultation to learn more about your story and what matters most to you. As we work together, we combine the necessary documents that ensure important details of your estate plan continue to work throughout your lifetime and are carried out after death. Our relationship may involve special circumstances where we need to visit you at home, in the hospital, or virtually across New Hampshire. Uniquely You is client-focused, flexible, and empathetic to your needs.
Why Uniquely You?
- We guide you through a simple estate planning process
- Keep you informed as we work
- Offer periodic reviews to update your plan
- Evaluate other legal and financial issues related to your estate plan
- Your cost is a flat fee agreed to in advance
Dawn DiManna, Esq., has over 15 years of legal experience helping clients in New Hampshire understand estate planning, elder law, asset protection, long-term care, proactive and crisis Medicaid planning, and Veterans planning. She began Uniquely You to help families discover ways to keep loved ones out of court and conflict and avoid financial collapse after a death or disability.
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