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What Steps Should You Take to Establish a Trust in South Carolina?

What is a Trust? One of the most appealing characteristics of setting up a trust is that it can help you pass on assets to loved ones while minimizing tax implications. There are different trusts to choose from, each serving a purpose and may or may not be the best fit for your specific scenario. […]

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How Does South Carolina Law Treat Out-of-State Properties in Estate Planning?

Estate Planning is Essential For All Families No matter the size of your estate, creating a comprehensive estate plan is an excellent option for all of us. Though it can be difficult for some of us to face our mortality, it’s incredibly caring and kind for you to spend some time answering questions and clearing

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Prenuptial Agreements and Property Division in South Carolina

What is a Prenuptial Agreement? There are mixed emotions about a prenuptial agreement. Some think it’s a realistic part of planning for the future; others think you’re planning for failure before getting married. Wherever you sit on the issue, if you are considering one, it’s best to understand how they work and why they are

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Alimony in High-Asset Divorces: Strategies for Wealthy Individuals in South Carolina

Avoid a Wealth of Errors in High-Asset Divorce Divorce is hard for almost anyone. Consider a high-asset or high-wealth family and the complexities of divorce immediately escalate. The division of assets can be complex for even the smallest of estates. Still, if there are significant assets, business interests, or more, both parties are sure to

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Compensation in South Carolina Car Accident Cases: What You Need to Know

What Types of Compensation Can You Pursue Following an Accident in South Carolina? If you’ve never been in an accident, you may be more rare than you think with the frequency of car accidents happening every hour across our country. According to Forbes, more than 5 million car accidents occurred in a recent year, statistically.

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Hidden Assets and Discovery in South Carolina Divorce Cases

What are Hidden Assets? Full transparency when entering into a divorce is a must. Sometimes, people will try to hide or misrepresent assets to avoid sharing them with their partner after the divorce. Although this is likely more common than you think, it creates several issues for both parties. As an example, one spouse may

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South Carolina’s Statute of Limitations for Car Accident Injury Claims

Should I Pursue Damages Following a Car Accident? We may have all been there at one point, with car accidents as common as they are. You decide not to pursue damages right away because it seems like a straightforward accident, and you are moving forward. But what if more issues occur or lingering issues from

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The Role of Insurance Companies in South Carolina Car Accidents

Car Accidents: Not Just an Inconvenience Accidents happen every day or hour of our lives. They are so common, in fact, that you may have been a part of more than one in your lifetime already. Knowing what to expect following an accident and what is required of you can significantly benefit you in attaining

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Equitable Distribution vs. Common Property: South Carolina’s Approach

What Will Happen To Our Property After a Divorce? Aside from child custody or alimony, one of the most common issues that clients question is what may happen to their property following a divorce. You may have real estate or investment properties that you are now worried about losing or losing a share of. Many

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