Learn more about estate planning, probate, elder law, and business succession planning in South Carolina.
Do you have concerns about your estate, your business, or what will happen to you or your loved ones in the future? Our team has posted blogs addressing what clients can expect from us, how South Carolina law affects estate planning and probate, and insight into other key elder law issues.
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Charitable Trusts: Giving Back Plus Peace of MindOur attorneys can help you give back while having use of your assets should the need arise.
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Attorney Chasity Stratton discusses South Carolina health care powers of attorney, living wills, and Do Not Resuscitate documents with nurse Kay Lawrence.Learn more about health care powers of attorney, living wills, and DNR documents and how all of these work together in South Carolina
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But What About Her Corgis?Trusts for pets are an important part of estate planning. Charitable trusts can benefit more animals. Care for your pet after you pass away.
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Why You Should Care About Britney SpearsImplications of the Britney Spears Guardianship Conservatorship case
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Is it Time to Review Your Estate Plan?Once your estate plan is in place, changing circumstances may require a review of your plan.
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We are excited to announce our new location!We are relocating our Lexington Office.
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What You Need to Know Before You File A Nursing Home Medicaid Application in South CarolinaDon't file your Medicaid application alone in South Carolina.
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Common law marriages are done, but make sure they aren't causing lingering issues for your estate plan.Common law marriage is ending in South Carolina, but still can cause serious issues for those common law married previously.
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How much control is "too much"?How much should you manage the assets you leave to your children and other heirs after you are gone?
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Are Your Assets Safe?Medicaid Estate Recovery Asset Preservation