Sarah N. Rubury
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Meet Attorney Sarah N. Rubury, a dedicated legal professional at the Law Offices of Sarah N. Rubury in Laconia, NH. With a specialized focus on estate planning, probate law, real estate transactions, and business law, Sarah provides comprehensive legal services tailored to meet the diverse needs of her clients. Her expertise extends to civil litigation and Social Security disability claims, ensuring that her clients receive well-rounded representation in various legal matters. Sarah's legal journey began after earning her Juris Doctor from Northeastern University School of Law in 2013, where she honed her skills in a rigorous academic environment. Prior to that, she graduated magna cum laude from the Honors College of Middle Tennessee State University, reflecting her commitment to excellence. Before joining Wescott Law in December 2016, Sarah built a robust foundation in White Plains, New York, where she specialized in insurance litigation, covering areas such as premises liability, class action products liability, employment law, and personal injury cases. In addition to her legal practice, Sarah is a proactive member of her community. As the Vice President of the Belknap County Bar Association, she plays a key role in promoting legal professionalism and serving the local legal community. Her involvement as an Executive Board Member for the Central NH Chamber of Commerce and a Board Member for Lakes Region Community Services underscores her commitment to fostering growth and support in the region. Admitted to practice in both New Hampshire and Massachusetts, Sarah Rubury combines her legal knowledge with a passion for helping clients navigate the complexities of the law. Whether you need assistance with estate planning or representation in civil disputes, Sarah is here to provide knowledgeable, compassionate, and effective legal counsel.
About Estate Planning Law
Estate planning attorneys help individuals plan for the distribution of their assets and care during incapacity. They create wills, trusts, and other documents to protect families and minimize taxes. Common matters include wills, trusts, powers of attorney, healthcare directives.