My work focuses on estate planning, trust and estate administration, and municipal bonds and public finance. Committed to building strong client relationships, I treat every client with respect, integrity, and care, keeping their needs and goals at the center of my practice. I strive to make complex legal processes clear and manageable, whether helping families plan for the future or guiding municipalities through the borrowing process.

I earned my J.D. from the University of New Hampshire Franklin Pierce School of Law and grew up in Gilford, New Hampshire. Outside of the office, I enjoy performing in local community theatre, hiking with my boxer, rockhounding in northern New England, and spending quality time with my family.

articles-updates Mar 13, 26

Funding the Revocable Trust: Common Pitfalls and Practice Considerations for New Hampshire Attorneys

Article written by Kayla P. Ryan, Trusts & Estates Attorney / March 2026 One of the primary benefits of a revocable trust is the ability to avoid probate at death. In New Hampshire, probate can be time consuming, costly, and part of public record. For many clients, privacy and administrative […]

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My work focuses on estate planning, trust and estate administration, and municipal bonds and public finance. Committed to building strong client relationships, I treat every client with respect, integrity, and care, keeping their needs and goals at the center of my practice. I strive to make complex legal processes clear and manageable, whether helping families plan for the future or guiding municipalities through the borrowing process.

I earned my J.D. from the University of New Hampshire Franklin Pierce School of Law and grew up in Gilford, New Hampshire. Outside of the office, I enjoy performing in local community theatre, hiking with my boxer, rockhounding in northern New England, and spending quality time with my family.

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Articles & Updates Mar 13, 26

Funding the Revocable Trust: Common Pitfalls and Practice Considerations for New Hampshire Attorneys

Article written by Kayla P. Ryan, Trusts & Estates Attorney / March 2026 One of the primary benefits of a revocable trust is the ability to avoid probate at death. In New Hampshire, probate can be time consuming, costly, and part of public record. For many clients, privacy and administrative […]
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