John Kitchen

John Kitchen graduated from Williams College and Boston University School of Law.  John has served as an Assistant Attorney General for the State of New Hampshire, and also as a member of the Board of Governors of the New Hampshire Bar Association.

John's practice areas include supplemental needs trusts and special needs trusts as well as powers of attorney, wills and other trusts including revocable trusts for people who have a family member or friend with disabilities.

John has given presentations on these topics at state and national conferences, including at New Hampshire Bar Association Continuing Legal Education Conferences, New Hampshire Family Support Conferences, and at national conferences held by the National Guardianship Association, The Arc, The National PLAN Alliance and the Special Needs Alliance as well as at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C. in a program sponsored by the National Disability Institute. 

John has written articles published by the National College of Probate Judges, the Research Institute of America (RIA) and the New Hampshire Bar Journal. John has also participated in drafting trust legislation enacted into law in New Hampshire including New Hampshire’s special needs trust law, as well as the federal ABLE Act.

John has offices in the Manchester Area as well as in the Lakes Region.