Community

Estate Planning

Saturday, August 22, 2026
11:00 AM12:00 PM

This presentation provides an overview of the basics of estate planning and is designed to help individuals understand what estate planning is and why it is important. Topics will include the roles of wills and trusts, how assets are distributed, planning for incapacity, and key considerations for protecting loved ones. The program is intended for those who are new to estate planning or looking to better understand their existing plan. Attendees will gain a clearer understanding of the foundational concepts and the steps involved in creating or updating an estate plan. Sarah Paris Tourville is a trust and estate planning attorney dedicated to guiding individuals and families through what can often feel like an overwhelming legal process. She believes that thoughtful estate planning is one of the most meaningful gifts a person can give to themselves and their loved ones, bringing clarity, peace of mind, and lasting security. Sarah earned her Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice and Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from the University of Massachusetts Lowell, and her Juris Doctor from the University of New Hampshire Franklin Pierce School of Law. She spent over a decade at Morneau Law helping to build and grow the firm’s estate planning practice. A lifelong resident of southern New Hampshire, Sarah is deeply connected to the community she serves and is committed to helping clients create thoughtful, effective estate plans that protect what matters most.

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Community Room