by Estate Preservation Law Frim | Mar 16, 2023 | Estate Planning
Estate planning is an essential process that involves making important decisions about your assets, property, and finances. It requires careful consideration of your wishes and establishing legal documents to ensure your intentions are carried out in the event of your...
by Estate Preservation Law Frim | Mar 13, 2023 | Estate Planning, Trusts, Wills
Probate is a complex and often lengthy process involving a lot of paperwork and expense. It can also delay the distribution of assets to heirs and beneficiaries. While probate is necessary in some cases, there are ways to avoid it in South Carolina. This article...
by Estate Preservation Law Frim | Mar 2, 2023 | Estate Planning
Probate is a complex and often lengthy process involving a lot of paperwork and expense. It can also delay the distribution of assets to heirs and beneficiaries. While probate is necessary in some cases, there are ways to avoid it in South Carolina. This article...
by Estate Preservation Law Frim | Feb 28, 2023 | Estate Planning
Estate planning is an essential part of preparing for the future. It is a process that helps you make decisions about how your assets will be managed and distributed upon your death. Aside from that, it involves making legal and financial arrangements to protect your...
by Estate Preservation Law Frim | Jan 19, 2023 | Estate Planning, Longterm Care Plan, Power Of Attorney, Wills
Most people understand the importance of having their affairs in order. Thorough estate planning can help prevent family disputes and take a great deal of grief and confusion off of loved ones’ shoulders. It also ensures people’s final wishes are followed and the...
by Estate Preservation Law Frim | Dec 15, 2022 | Estate Planning, Longterm Care Plan, Power Of Attorney, Wills
In South Carolina, when a person passes away without a will, they die intestate—which means it’s up to the courts to choose an administrator who will distribute the decedent’s assets in accordance with the state’s intestacy laws, which are designed...