The average age of death in the United States is 81 years old. Most people don’t expect to die before then, but a surprising number do. And statistics show that nearly 90 percent of Americans don’t have a valid will or trust in place. You don’t want to think about it, but at some point…
Regardless of your age and net worth, many people don’t realize that estate planning is for everyone! Well, you may be thinking, what are the benefits of estate planning? We’re glad you asked! As everyone knows, tomorrow isn’t promised so it’s best to be as prepared as possible for today, in case there is no…
With the end of the year right around the corner, many people are reflecting on this past year and more are deciding to take the next step toward planning their estate. While many are still on the fence, our team here at Grand Strand Law Group has come up with a few frequently asked questions…
While many people don’t think it’s important to have an estate plan at a young age, it can be very beneficial to your family if you were to, unfortunately, pass away. With summertime being a big transition period for young people and young families, this is the perfect time to reevaluate your current situation and…
When the time comes to begin estate planning, there are a few things you need to know to help you prepare to sit down with one of our attorneys. Depending on your wants and needs, our attorneys will work with you to develop an estate plan that will protect your property and give your loved…
As you age the importance of an estate plan can seem more urgent. When it comes to the estate planning process, there are a few things you should know. One confusing aspect is the difference between a health care power of attorney and a durable power of attorney. That’s why our team here at Grand…
Both a will and trust are essential to protecting your loved ones – and we suggest having both. Whether you’re new to the estate planning process or you’re just here for some clarification, our legal team wants to help you understand the difference between wills and trusts in the simplest way possible. What Are They?…
In today’s society, it’s always best to be prepared for the unexpected. Growing in popularity and also called a Declaration of a Desire for a Natural Death, a living will protects your right to a natural death in the event of a permanent unconsciousness or a terminal illness. This is important because having a living…
While many might not like to think about death, it’s inevitable. A will contest is simply a document that lays out all your wishes after a person’s death. Having a will prepared helps the surviving family adjust with the passing along with distributing that person’s belongings, property, etc. Our team here at Grand Strand Law…
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