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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Ways You Can Plan to Leave a Lasting LegacyTired of cookie-cutter estate planning documents? Want to know how wealthy people plan their estates so their inheritances last for generations? Learn more here
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When Planning for Nursing Home Care, Selling Your Home Can Be the Worst Thing You Could Do!Concerned that long term nursing home care may consume all of your assets? We can help preserve assets, but first of all, don't sell the house!
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Joint Accounts and Avoiding Family FeudsConsidering adding a child or loved one as a joint account holder in South Carolina to help you manage things? Avoid family feuds by considering other options.
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How Can I Make Sure My Business Survives Me?For small to medium sized business owners, understanding how to pass a business to family members or employees can be a confusing process. We can help.
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What is the Difference Between a Guardianship and Conservatorship?Here is a short guide for anyone wondering what the difference is between a guardianship and a conservatorship and how the process works in South Carolina
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Title Assets Correctly or Risk Ruining Your Estate PlanUnderstand why it is so important to have assets titled correctly in South Carolina and how failing to do so can wreck your estate plan
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What is a Power of Attorney and Why Do I Need One?Understand what a financial power of attorney is and why it can be so important to have one in South Carolina.
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Do I Need a Lawyer to Handle a Probate Estate?Learn more about when you may or may not need a lawyer when administering a probate estate in South Carolina as a Personal Representative
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Understanding Creditors' Claims While Administering an EstateIf you are administering an estate in South Carolina you need to understand creditors claims and their priority to avoid personal liability.
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What Are the Steps Required When Administering an Estate in South Carolina?Learn the steps required when administering an estate as a Personal Representative in South Carolina.