As explained in a previous post, an estate must be opened in the county of domicile of the decedent. While people may have many residences, each of us only has one domicile. The court will determine the domicile of the decedent by looking at the following:
1) The address used on government documents such as a [...]
Part II of this discussion on who serves as P.R. if you don’t have a will discusses the issues of divorce, minor children and common law marriage.
Choosing a Personal Representative is an essential part of writing your will. Read these tips before deciding who to choose.
Exactly what does probate mean and how do you know if you need to probate someone’s estate after their death?
December 3 2009 by
Tiffany Provence in
Marriage |
A brief overview of the role of the Probate Court in issuing marriage licenses in South Carolina.
Introduction of the South Carolina Probate Lawyer and general information about the Probate Court functions in South Carolina.