Estate planning is not only for the super-rich. Everyone, regardless of age or wealth, needs to have good estate planning documents in place. Consider these few questions: Who would you want to take care of your minor children if something were to happen to you and your spouse? Who would you want to make healthcare and financial decisions for you if you became incapacitated?
A Last Will and Testament is likely the most common estate planning document, but it is not the only helpful document. Other good estate planning documents can include a Living or Revocable Trust, a Durable Power of Attorney and a Healthcare Power of Attorney. If you already have these Estate Planning documents, please review them every few years to see if any changes need to be made.
Has anything changed since you created these documents? Have family members moved away? Have you remarried? Maybe you've had a few more children. Please be as detailed as possible and include any specific document requests. To help me best service your inquiry, I recommend that you first describe the issue you're having before telling me what you want to achieve.
A Last Will and Testament is likely the most common estate planning document, but it is not the only helpful document. Other good estate planning documents can include a Living or Revocable Trust, a Durable Power of Attorney and a Healthcare Power of Attorney. If you already have these Estate Planning documents, please review them every few years to see if any changes need to be made.
Has anything changed since you created these documents? Have family members moved away? Have you remarried? Maybe you've had a few more children. Please be as detailed as possible and include any specific document requests. To help me best service your inquiry, I recommend that you first describe the issue you're having before telling me what you want to achieve.
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A Last Will and Testament is one of the most important documents you can create during your lifetime.
Your Last Will and Testament instructs the Probate Court and your loved ones as to how you would like your assets distributed once you've passed away.
You can also designate a guardian for your minor children.
Preparing your Last Will and Testament is your opportunity to make your wishes known regarding your assets.
If you do not have a Will, then your assets will be distributed according to the South Carolina Probate Code.
Your Last Will and Testament instructs the Probate Court and your loved ones as to how you would like your assets distributed once you've passed away.
You can also designate a guardian for your minor children.
Preparing your Last Will and Testament is your opportunity to make your wishes known regarding your assets.
If you do not have a Will, then your assets will be distributed according to the South Carolina Probate Code.
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For hourly work, I keep detailed logs of the time I spend on your case.
I only work for as long as a case requires, so you'll never be overbilled for unproductive time.
Invoices will include costs for copies, filing fees, etc.
A retainer must be paid upfront all matters.
Please be as detailed as possible and describe the issue you're having before telling me what you want to achieve.
You may also email or call me to make an appointment.
For hourly work, I keep detailed logs of the time I spend on your case.
I only work for as long as a case requires, so you'll never be overbilled for unproductive time.
Invoices will include costs for copies, filing fees, etc.
A retainer must be paid upfront all matters.
Please be as detailed as possible and describe the issue you're having before telling me what you want to achieve.
You may also email or call me to make an appointment.
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