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...
by Estate Preservation Law Frim | Nov 21, 2022 | Estate Planning, Longterm Care Plan, Power Of Attorney
While 18 is the age at which we become legal adults, it’s also the right time to start estate planning. When a person reaches the age of majority, their parents no longer make decisions for them—and basic planning will prevent many future conflicts. Regardless of your...
by Estate Preservation Law Frim | Oct 17, 2022 | Estate Planning, Power Of Attorney
Serious illnesses come with legal and financial consequences, particularly ones such as dementia. Anyone who has an illness that will lead to a decline in mental and physical health should update their financial and healthcare arrangements promptly. Having the right...
by Estate Preservation Law Frim | Aug 25, 2022 | Estate Planning, Power Of Attorney
Now that your child is an adult, there are some legal documents you’ll need to put in place to ensure they’re taken care of if something happens and they are unable to care for themselves. Here’s a rundown of the four most important documents: Health...