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Probate, Wills and Estates

If you die without an effective Will, you lose the option of designating to whom you wish to leave your property (real and personal). This is an important issue for most people, which makes having a properly executed Will essential for estate planning. Many people don’t realize that many estates have to be probated – with or without a will. The courts require estates to be dispersed in an orderly and supervised manner according to state law – and Singleton, Burroughs & Young can help you prepare for that eventuality.

Should you have a durable power of attorney if you care for an elderly or infirm parent or spouse? Is a living will necessary? What about the impact of recent and pending changes in the laws that affect estates?

Contact our firm at (843) 248-4229 or email us by completing the form below, and let one of our knowledgeable, experienced attorneys advise you on these critically important issues related to wills, probates and estates. You – and your family – will be glad you made that call.

 

Singleton, Burroughs & Young, P.A.

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