South Carolina Supreme Court Rules Non-Attorney Could Present Probate Claim on Behalf of BusinessMurphy, Pat
South Carolina has six different trial courts: Circuit Court, Masters-in-Equity, Family Courts, Magistrates’ Courts, Municipal Courts, and Probate Courts. Circuit Courts TheSouth Carolina Circuit Courtsare the State's courts of general jurisdiction. The Circuit Courts include a civil court, called...
When a person passes away, their estate must go through a legal process known as probate. In South Carolina, probate is a court-supervised procedure that ensures a deceased individual’s assets are distributed according to their wishes (as outlined in their will) or, if there is no will, a...
After the lawsuit was settled, the mother petitioned the trial court to deny the defendant any interest in the wrongful death proceeds, relying on South Carolina Code § 15-51-40. The probate court agreed with the mother that the defendant had failed to provide reasonable support and was ...
That is the only reason she was brought to South Carolina, because she had no previous contact with this state. 34. In January, 1991 Creighton through his lawyer at the time complained to the Aiken Probate Court that he was having trouble getting his mother's checks, which came to $5,...
Probate Administration When a person passes away, their estate must go through a legal process known as probate. In South Carolina, probate is a court-supervised procedure that ensures a deceased individual’s assets are distributed according to their wishes (as outlined in their will) or, if ...
If the contract regards an estate, the plaintiff should file the lawsuit in probate court. They should sue the defendant in the county where the contract was formed or where the defendant resides or has their principal place of business. ...
The Circuit Court is the general jurisdiction court forSouth Carolina, comprised of the Civil Court, the Court of Common Pleas, and the Court of General Sessions, which is the criminal court. The court maintains limited appelate jurisdiction over the Probate Court, Magistrate's Court, Municipal ...
The State of South Carolina requires many different types of surety bonds such as those bonds to obtain a state license or permit, perform a government construction contract, or those required by the court during probate proceedings. South Carolina surety bonds typically guarantee the performance of...
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