sc-probate.com - South Carolina Probate and Estate Planning

Description: South Carolina probate information, probate laws and listing of South Carolina estate planning attorneys.

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                                         NOTICE!!! South Carolina Probate may be considered AN ADVERTISEMENT or Advertising Material under the Rules of Professional Conduct governing South Carolina lawyers. This site is intended to provide you only with general information. South Carolina Probate does NOT provide legal, financial, or tax advice. Please consult a professional in these areas. Only an attorney licensed in your state can provide you with legal advice. This is a PRIVATE COMMERCIAL WEBSITE and no

South Carolina Probate is the legal court process of settling the estate of the deceased. Probating a decedent's estate involves a number of steps to ensure that the decedent's wishes are carried out and the title of property passes to the intended heirs. First, it is important to determine if a court action is required. A formal or informal action is required when the decedent owns individually-held property without a beneficiary designation that exceeds a certain dollar amount, currently $25,000.00 or rea

If all of the decedent's assets are all non-probate, meaning that he or she has a fully-funded revocable trust (commonly referred to as a " living trust "); assets that are held as joint with the right of survivorship; or assets that have a beneficiary designated, then no South Carolina probate administration is required.

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