Learn More About Why Every Estate and Business in South Carolina Should Have a Legal Plan
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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We are moving! We are relocating our Lexington Office. -
Covid-19/Coronavirus Update Our coronavirus update -
Don't Walk Into the Medicaid Office Alone Don't file your Medicaid application alone in South Carolina. -
Medicaid Estate Recovery Medicaid Estate Recovery Asset Preservation -
Should You Avoid Probate? Probate Avoid Avoidance Revocable Living Trust Privacy -
Protecting Your Assets From Medicaid Medicaid Trust Nursing Home Cost Protect -
Too Much Income to Qualify for Nursing Home Medicaid? Want to apply to Medicaid but have too much income? We can help. -
Estate Planning for Parents If you're a parent you need an estate plan. This includes a will and powers of attorney for financial and health care decisions. -
Have Questions About Your Business? We can help you with setting up or transitioning your business! -
Beneficiary Designations and 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.