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New Hampshire Asset Protection Summary 

Homestead Exemption

There is a Homestead exemption of $100,000; this includes manufactured housing used a dwelling so long as it is situated on land owned by the homeowner as well.  To see this statute, click here.

Life Insurance and Annuities

Policies of life or endowment insurance created to benefit a married woman shall inure to her benefit.   To see this statute, click here.

Policies of life or endowment insurance affected for the benefit of someone other than the insured are exempt.  To see this statute, click here.

Annuities are exempt.  To see this statute, click here.

IRA

IRAs, including Roth IRAs and Keoghs, are exempt. To see this statute, click here.  § 511:2 XIX

Corporate Protections

Charging Orders

A judgment creditor may seek to charge the debtor-partner’s partnership interest with payment of any unsatisfied amounts.  This is no way affects the debtor-partner’s right regarding his partnership interest.  To see this statute, click here.

Business Acts

1.      New Hampshire Business Corporation Act

a.      To view this Act, click here.

2.      New Hampshire Limited Liability Companies Act

a.      To view this Act, click here.

3.      New Hampshire Limited Partnership

a.      To view this Act, click here.

4.      Uniform Partnership Act

a.      To view this Act, click here.

5.      Uniform Limited Partnership Act

a.      To view this Act, click here.

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