are certifiedCertified Probate Real Estate Specialists (CPRES)byUS Probate Services. As CPRES designated real estate agents, we specialize in dealing with wills, trusts, estate settlements, conservatorship, and selling properties as required by the courts of law in North Carolina and South Carolina....
it is possible to avoid probate in South Carolina altogether. We use industry-leading software to design a plan unique and specific to each client. Taking advantage of the most current trends and practices in our field, we ensure that each client has a plan that is custom built for their ...
Probate proceedings are usually held in the state in which the decedent had domicile or permanent residence at the time of death. If, however, the decedent owned real property in a another state, the will disposing of these assets must also be probated in that state.To qualify as a will ...
The document is an inventory and appraisement submitted by a party detailing all assets and liabilities, both community and separate estates, as part of a legal proceeding. It includes sections for real property, mineral interests, financial accounts, stocks, business interests, retirement benefits, ...
Rinehart Law Firm practices law in a variety of legal matters, with experience in real estate and property, business and corporate formation and support, and estate planning. Please contact us by phone or through our email form to schedule a consultation or learn more about our practice. ...
Probate assets refer to property that can only reach beneficiaries after going through probate. Here are some of the most common examples: Real estate Vehicles Titled assets owned solely by the deceased person Personal possessions like jewelry, clothing, and collections ...
For example, in South Carolina, the phrase "as joint tenants with rights of survivorship, and not as tenants in common" is used. Tenants in Common vs. Joint Tenants Joint tenants each own half of a property. Tenants in common can own unequal shares of a property. There can also be ...
Bruce Hoffman, with over 35 years of varied experience, and a general practice emphasizing tax, business, probate, estate planning, real property, family law and personal injury, is the attorney you need. The lawyer you hire WILL make a difference in the outcome of your case, how ...
Probate proceedings are usually held in the state in which the decedent had domicile or permanent residence at the time of death. If, however, the decedent owned real property in a another state, the will disposing of these assets must also be probated in that state.To qualify as a will ...
The administrator is tasked with locating any legal heirs of the deceased, including surviving spouses, children, and parents. Theprobate courtwill assess what assets need to be distributed among the legal heirs and how to distribute them. The probate laws in most states divide property among the...