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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Til Death Do Us Part? Why Unmarried Couples Must Have an Estate Plan That Works for the People They LoveThese days, our choices about how we live are very personal and may take many forms. This can bring about some unique legal considerations for some families.
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The $700 Million Mistake: Why an Asset Inventory Is an Essential Part of Your Estate PlanLearn more about protecting all your assets.
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Shelley Duvall and What We Can All Learn from Her DeathWe can all learn from the mistakes of others. Not making an estate or life and legacy plan is a huge mistake that will cost your loved ones in so many ways.
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One Of the Greatest Gifts You Can Give Your Family Is A Plan For IncapacityMany people neglect to plan for possible incapacity, yet this can decimate your assets and cause untold difficulties for your family. We can help you plan.
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Beyond the Turkey: How Thanksgiving Can Inspire Your Family Legacy PlanningThanksgiving is a time for families to gather. It can also be a time to learn and grow in ways that can inspire your legacy.
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Kamala Harris Endorses Estate Tax ChangesKamala Harris endorsed the American Housing and Economic Mobility Act which could have an effect on estate taxes for clients. Read more in this article.
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Understanding Special Needs Trusts: A Comprehensive GuideDiscover all you need to know about special needs trusts, from benefits to legal nuances, in our comprehensive guide.
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The Rise of AI: The Future or Just Another Fad?How will AI impact your business in the years to come, and what can you do to start preparing?
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What is Tenancy in Common and Why Does it Matter?Just a few words on your deed can make a big difference!
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Planning Ahead for Children Becoming AdultsWhen your child turns 18, they’re legally considered an adult. How to help them while navigating health and financial privacy laws.