by levinerlaw | May 14, 2026 | Wills, Trusts & Probate Estates
When a loved one passes away, one of the first legal questions families face is: What has to go through probate and what doesn’t? In South Carolina, the answer depends on how assets are owned and whether proper estate planning tools are in place. This guide from The...
by levinerlaw | May 6, 2026 | Wills, Trusts & Probate Estates
Serving as an executor, or personal representative, in South Carolina comes with real legal responsibility. If you’ve been named in a will or appointed by the probate court, your job is to carry out the estate administration process correctly and on time. Missing a...
by levinerlaw | Mar 17, 2026 | Wills, Trusts & Probate Estates
When someone passes away, their assets don’t automatically transfer to heirs. In many cases, the estate must go through probate, a legal process that helps settle debts and distribute property. Understanding how probate works in South Carolina can make the process...
by levinerlaw | Mar 17, 2026 | Wills, Trusts & Probate Estates
Probate can be time-consuming, public, and sometimes expensive for families dealing with the loss of a loved one. Many South Carolina residents look for ways to simplify the transfer of their property and reduce court involvement after death. One of the most commonly...
by levinerlaw | Feb 23, 2026 | Wills, Trusts & Probate Estates
When it comes to wills vs. living trusts in South Carolina, many families aren’t sure which estate planning tool makes the most sense. Both options can protect your loved ones and ensure your wishes are carried out—but they work in very different ways. At Leviner Law...
by levinerlaw | Feb 23, 2026 | Wills, Trusts & Probate Estates
If you’ve been searching for a clear and practical estate planning checklist South Carolina families can follow, you’re in the right place. Estate planning isn’t just about drafting a will—it’s about protecting your loved ones, preserving your assets, and making sure...
by levinerlaw | Sep 10, 2021 | Family Law
So, you’ve discovered that you are married to a narcissist – at least, you think so. What now? Divorce might be the answer, but, for most people, it should be a last resort – more likely, your first question should be, “how do I handle a difficult marriage?” ...