Living or revocable trusts are effective estate planning tools that can avoid the hassle and cost of probate and ease the transition of assets after the death of a grantor. Clients often think that because their trust contains some, if not all, of their assets, that they only need a living trust to direct distribution…
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Q. I believe my adult mentally challenged brother is not receiving proper care in the residential facility and his doctor records should support this. I tried reporting things the direct...Read more -
What happens to my belongings and accounts if I die without a will?
The State of South Carolina has a plan for you called “intestate succession”. After someone steps forward to begin the probate process he or she will address payment of various...Read more -
What are Advance Directives and why do I need them?
The legal battle over the life of Terri Shiavo, age 26 when she went into coma, caused many people to stop and think about end of life planning through advance...Read more
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