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Month: July 2019

Charitable giving and estate planning

Estate planning often involves deciding what assets go to heirs. However, not all distributions must go to relatives and other close beneficiaries. An estate plan may involve charitable giving, directing a little or substantial amount toward good causes. The key point...

Health care in the estate plan

Under South Carolina intestate succession laws, if someone dies without a will, their assets automatically transfer to the closest relatives. However, there may be interim issues when estate planning for the final days. Many select a power of attorney in case they...

Using an estate checking account

If you have assets, such as stocks, property and furnishings, it can be helpful to create an estate plan if you want to pass them along to specific beneficiaries after you pass away in South Carolina. An executor will be in charge of distributing your assets during...

A guide to paying estate taxes in South Carolina

South Carolina families that have just lost a loved one have much on their plate. One element many fail to consider are taxes and how they will get paid. What taxes occur after the death of a loved one The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) still needs the decedent's...

Understanding ancillary probate

If you live or own property in South Carolina, your estate will likely be subject to the state's probate laws. However, if you also own property in another state, an ancillary probate proceeding will need to take place within that jurisdiction. Ancillary probate...

Changing your will’s executor: Reasons and ways

Trusting anyone completely is understandably difficult. But you must trust yourself to make the critical choice of choosing someone to oversee your estate when you pass on. An executor, at least 18 and of sound mind, is the individual you, as the testator, appoint to...

How long does the probate process take?

Most South Carolina residents who own any type of asset know the importance of estate planning. However, even the most well-constructed estate plans still go through the probate process. The process varies in length depending on several factors, including what type of...