Probate Lawyer & Estate Planning Attorney Rock Hill SC

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Estate Planning Attorney
in Rock Hill, South Carolina

At its core, estate planning is a gift to the loved ones that we leave behind. Whether you needs a family farm lawyer, a small plot of land that you want to leave to someone or a business succession plan, you need to have a will or trust in place for your family. As anyone who has ever had to deal with a poorly conceived estate plan can attest, leaving a mess for grieving loved ones to clean up is no gift at all. A comprehensive and fully integrated estate plan minimizes the burden on family and friends by proactively addressing the areas of potential confusion or conflict, thereby granting your loved ones the space to mourn without distraction.

York County, South Carolina families can turn to my law firm, Ligon Business & Estate Law, for all of their estate planning needs. Whether you want to protect your family’s assets and create a trust or will, or create a plan for your family farm, hire me as your estate planning attorney. Reach out to me today in York County, South Carolina, and schedule a free consultation of your case. I also serve those in Chester County, Rock Hill, and Fort Mill, South Carolina.

Why Should You Hire an Estate Planning Attorney?

After a loved one passes away, the government may interfere with your family member’s properties and assets. The entire process can be dragged on and overwhelming, especially when dealing with it alone. That is why it is important to have an experienced estate planning attorney help you create a secure plan so that you can move forward with your life. Do not deal with the estate planning process alone and do not hesitate in reaching out to me today in York County, South Carolina.

Difference Between Trusts & Wills

There are different benefits to creating a will or a trust. As your estate planning attorney, I will help you and your loved ones make the right decision that will comfort your family for years to come.

Trusts

There are two types of trusts in estate planning – trusts established during your life, also known as inter vivos trusts, and trusts established after your death, also known as testamentary trusts.

When you create an inter vivos trust, you are able to name beneficiaries to receive your belongings after your death. A trust is ideal for families that have a large number of assets and properties and a larger net worth. With that in mind, the creation of a trust is more costly. However, a trust will avoid the probate process. A testamentary trust can be established by many different types of documents, but the most common method is through a provision in a will.

Wills

While a will does not escape the probate process and becomes public, it is cheaper to create than a trust. Similar to a trust, you can name beneficiaries that will inherit your possessions after your death. A will is also easier to form and maintain, and you are able to name a guardian for your minor children.

Whatever your needs may be, I will help you with the estate planning process. If you reside in York County, Chester County, Rock Hill, or Rock Mill, South Carolina, and want to speak to an estate planning attorney, contact me today. Our first meeting together is free.

Family Farm Planning Services

I grew up on my family’s farm in South Carolina. I understand how important it is to keep a farm in the family’s name. A farm is more than a business, for many, it is a way of life. Whether you grow produce or raise livestock, I want to help you keep your farm’s integrity intact through my legal planning services.

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Schedule a Free Consultation With a York County Estate Planning Attorney

The estate planning process is overwhelming enough, especially when you handle it by yourself. As your estate planning lawyer, I will be at your side throughout the entire experience, no matter what. Whether you are looking to create a trust or protect your family’s farm, I am here for you. Contact me today in York County, South Carolina, and schedule a free consultation. I also provide my services to families in Chester County, Rock Hill, or Rock Mill, South Carolina.

Practice Areas

Whether we are updating your entire estate plan, growing it, or editing only a few provisions of documents you already have in place, I’ll work with you to make sure everything works together.

I have helped auctioneers in Georgia and South Carolina deal with a wide range of issues, from contract and term sheet reviews to assessing the risk of a threatened lawsuit succeeding.

Owning a business is not an easy venture to accomplish. While you can be successful in your endeavors, protecting your business may prove to be more challenging without an experienced business attorney in Rock Hill SC.

After years of hard work, planning, and success, it is time to retire from your position as the owner of your company. There are a lot of decisions that will have to be made when you decide to create a business succession plan.

A comprehensive and fully integrated estate plan minimizes the burden on family and friends by proactively addressing the areas of potential confusion or conflict.

Whether we are updating your entire estate plan, growing it, or editing only a few provisions of documents you already have in place, I’ll work with you to make sure everything works together through proper family farm planning.

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