Navigating the Financial Disclosure Form in Divorce
Financial disclosures play a key role in divorce. Family law judges need to understand your income and expenses to determine many legal...
The Ultimate High Conflict Parenting Plan Checklist
Conflict between spouses can be quite intense during divorce. But tensions can jump another level even after you receive a divorce...
What is the Reasonable Discovery Rule in Personal Injury Law?
South Carolina law limits the amount of time accident victims get to file a lawsuit for compensation. The statute of limitations lays out...
Laws Around Rear End Car Accidents
Rear end collisions are common car wrecks in Aiken and surrounding areas. Many people have wrong assumptions about how these cases are...
Guide to Punitive Damages Personal Injury
Personal injury claims in South Carolina seek to compensate accident victims for their losses following an accident. These losses are...
How Long Does an Attorney Hold Onto a Will?
Creating a last will and testament provides our clients with enormous peace of mind. Many heave a sigh of relief and say, “I’m so happy...
Common Terminology in Wills
At Surasky Law, we believe in empowering our clients to engage in thoughtful estate planning. An informed client can make informed...
Can a Beneficiary Sue a Trustee?
Trusts are unique. A person (called a settlor) will create a trust and transfer ownership of assets to the trust. A trustee then manages...
South Carolina Workers’ Comp Exemptions
Workers’ compensation generally applies to all businesses in the state with at least four employees. Any covered employee who is injured...
What Are Probate Laws in South Carolina?
Probate is a process for administering a person’s estate when they die. It is regulated by various laws found in Title 62 of the South...