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What if a beneficiary dies before probate is done?

Probate in South Carolina can be an involved, complicated process. It is made all the more complex when one of the beneficiaries dies during the pendency of the probate action. This circumstance is more common than you might think, as probate can take months or even...

Wills and trusts serve different purposes

One of the first questions some South Carolina residents may have about estate planning is what is the difference between a will and a trust? They are not interchangeable documents, but they are often used in conjunction with each other. A will is public and essential...

Does a will always have to be probated?

Losing a loved one is difficult, and the last thing families want to deal with at a time like this is a complicated legal process to settle an estate. In South Carolina, most estates must pass through probate court in order to be settled. However, there are a few...

Certificates of deposit and inheritance

In estate planning for South Carolina families, it is usually a good idea to keep assets out of the probate process. Probate is a slow and sometimes expensive court procedure for distributing assets from a person's estate to their heirs, and shielding assets from...

Using an AB trust to save on taxes

There are plenty of methods that you can adopt to save on taxes. One of the best will be an AB trust. This type of trust is perfect for the needs of South Carolina married couples. You can use it to maximize your federal real estate exemptions. This will let you pass...

Two forms of special needs trusts

The special needs trust is a great tool for people in South Carolina who are concerned about the future financial health of their children or other relatives. It is a way to provide them with funds without interfering with their benefits. Special Needs Trusts Types...

Reviving a will in South Carolina

When a person dies, their will goes into effect only if it meets the state requirements. However, if a will is invalid in South Carolina, there is a process called revival that you could use to bring it back to life. Understanding will revival in SC Will revival is...