Exploring Common Issues and Current Trends in South Carolina Estate Planning
Our blog serves to share relevant information about estate planning issues, including avoiding probate, asset division, heirs with special needs, determining a power of attorney and more.
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Planning for the Future of Your BusinessYou have worked hard to establish your business. We can help you ensure that it continues for your family and employees well into the future.
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Considering Your Loved Ones When Estate PlanningWhat do you need to consider about your unique family situation when you estate plan? Our experienced South Carolina attorneys can help clarify.
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Estate Planning: The Big PictureYou know you need a solid estate plan, but you are confused about next steps. Our experienced SC attorneys can help. We craft plans as unique as your family.
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How to Pay for Skilled Nursing CareOur experienced attorneys can help your family through the maze of South Carolina regulations around skilled care for your loved ones.
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What Time is the Right Time for Estate Planning?Estate planning for every stage of life, our SC attorneys can help those at any stage protect their assets.
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Alex Murdaugh Trial Focuses Attention on TrusteesSouth Carolina attorney focuses attention on crimes that trustees can commit. Our SC attorneys can help you choose trustees for your estate as part of your plan
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Getting Divorced? Don’t Overlook Estate PlanningDo you really want your soon to be ex to have control of your finances if you are incapacitated? Learn about estate planning essentials during and after divorce.
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New Year’s Resolutions for Estate PlanningResolve to protect your assets and your family in the new year. Our South Carolina attorneys can help you plan for your loved ones. Call us now at 803-358-7214
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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