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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Don't pay too quickly!Are you the Personal Representative of an Estate in South Carolina and wondering if you should pay bills that you have received from Creditors?
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Too much income to qualify for Medicaid for nursing home care?Want to apply to Medicaid but have too much income? We can help.
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Estate Planning for ParentsIf you're a parent you need an estate plan. This includes a will and powers of attorney for financial and health care decisions.
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Charitable GivingLearn how you can benefit your favorite charity and reduce your taxes at the same time.
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Have questions about forming or transitioning your business?We can help you with setting up or transitioning your business!
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Do you really need a prenuptial agreement?Do you need a prenuptial agreement? What you need to know before you say "I do".
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Don't Let Your Beneficiary Designations Wreck Your Estate Plan!When updating your estate plan, you should review the beneficiary designations on your accounts. If not updated, these can wreck your plan.
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Could your family members access your accounts if something happened to you?It is important to plan ahead to make managing your affairs as smooth as possible for your family members. Remember to keep your passwords updated just in case.
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What You Need to Know if You Have Special Needs ChildrenDo you have a child with special needs that is getting close to 18 or recently turned 18? Learn about guardianship for children in South Carolina.
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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