What Happens if a Will is Not Filed in South Carolina?
Family members usually need to file a loved one’s will within 30 days of their death in probate court. Probate is the process for...
Last Will and Testament Guide for South Carolina
Creating a will is an essential part of many estate plans. A last will and testament serves many functions, which you should consider...
Can a Will Be Changed after Death?
Most people use a will to determine who will inherit their estate after death. Once a person dies, it is impossible for them to change...
Guide to Wills, Powers of Attorney and Estates
The best time to create an estate plan is right now! Below, we provide a step-by-step guide to getting your estate in order. Create a...
What Does a South Carolina Probate Lawyer Do?
A South Carolina probate lawyer is an attorney who focuses on probate law in the state of South Carolina. Probate is the legal procedure...
Will Workers’ Compensation Cover Covid-19 in South Carolina?
Although the pandemic might have passed, dozens of people continue to contract COVID-19 in South Carolina every day. Some even end up...
What is a Pour Over Will?
At Surasky Law Firm, many of our clients are surprised at the estate planning options available to them. One is a pour over will, which...
Is South Carolina a Community Property State?
Dividing marital property is one of the more complicated parts of a divorce. Although usually less emotional than a child custody fight,...
Same Sex Divorce Guide in South Carolina
Same-sex couples in South Carolina have been able to marry since 2014 and along with the right to marriage comes the right to divorce....
High Net Worth Divorce in South Carolina
The divorce experience is the same for many couples, but those with a high net worth often have unique needs. Large incomes and...