Learn more about estate planning, probate, elder law, and business succession planning in South Carolina.
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The One Big Beautiful Bill: What It Means for Your Family's Financial FutureA massive federal tax bill became law on July 4, 2025, bringing changes that will affect every American family. How these changes impact your family's future?
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A Texas Mail Carrier's Act of Love Shows Why Your Pets Need a Plan TooWhen a Texas mail carrier, rushed to adopt Floyd—a dog whose owner had died—he saved one pet from an uncertain fate, but others aren't so lucky. Read more...
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When Paradise Turns to Pain: Jimmy Buffett's Estate BattleJimmy Buffett had a clear idea of how he wanted his estate to be managed. He had well written legal documents. What went wrong?
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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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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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When Does My Revocable Trust Need Attention?It has been said that change is the only constant in life. When your circumstances change, your trust may need review. Here we talk about the most common times.
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What Exactly is a Trust, and Do I Need One?Trusts can help to preserve assets, avoid estate taxes, avoid probate, assure your legacy, and protect privacy.
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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.