Do I Need a “No Contest Clause” in My Will?
Though no contest clauses are not necessary, they are helpful. No contest clauses show the testator’s clear intentions.
Though no contest clauses are not necessary, they are helpful. No contest clauses show the testator’s clear intentions.
In general, a will is a legal document that expresses a person’s wishes as to how property distributes after death. There are often a number of provisions to ensure that the will is executed as [...]
Probate is an official process overseen by the court to ensure the proper transfer of some of the deceased's assets that are exempt from it.
There are two common categories of trust: revocable and irrevocable trusts, each with its own benefits and drawbacks.
A spouse seeking a divorce in South Carolina can allege both a fault and no-fault based divorce. Why does it matter?
Estate planning is important to making sure your loved ones are protected when you pass. Learn how a power of attorney works.
If anyone can appreciate the need for prior planning, it’s teachers. Having a will and an estate plan places you in control of your assets and how they are used after you are gone. While [...]
In the conclusion of your divorce, the validity of your Will may have also changed, and estate planning is important.
Developing an estate plan takes inventory of what you have and then decides what to do with it after you are gone.
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