South Carolina Probate LawyersHelping Clients Achieve Their Goals"My husband passed away. Now what do I do?"Every day, people ask us that question. The answer, sometimes, may be complicated. At first, our probate attorneys will respond with a few questions of their own.
All of these questions are part of the process. We can represent you at any stage of probate, and even help determine if the estate requires probate. If you are named as an executor, we can advise you through the entire process. To discuss your legal needs in further detail, contact Blackwell Trimnal for a consultation. Probate CasesWe handle probate matters that involve
If there is a willIf you have a will, generally, the estate assets will be collected by the personal representative, the debts paid and the remainder distributed to the beneficiaries as directed by the will. Unless there is a will contest, this is usually a straightforward process. If you believe that there is something wrong with the will, due to undue influence or fraud, and you wish to contest the will, we can represent you in probate court. If there is no willIf your loved one died intestate, the estate is distributed according to state probate law. We can help ensure smooth and efficient completion to the intestate proceedings. WillsThere are three documents that every adult should have when planning their estate:
TrustsTrusts are powerful, flexible legal instruments. They can be used to fund charities, provide for an heir's education, or take provide for your own care in your later years. You can also use trusts for estate tax planning purposes and to avoid probate. Contact a South Carolina Probate Lawyer for an initial consultation. |




