Ligon Business & Estate Law

Estate Planning Law

Rock Hill, SC

Ligon Business & Estate Law specializes in estate planning and offers free consultations in Rock Hill, SC.

  • comprehensive estate planning
  • business succession planning for small business owners
  • agricultural law matters

Johannesmeyer & Sawyer, PLLC

Estate Planning Law

Rock Hill, SC

Johannesmeyer & Sawyer, PLLC provides focused elder law guidance and comprehensive asset protection strategies, ensuring legal plans tailored to families' long-term goals.

  • families needing urgent nursing home advice
  • individuals planning for estate transitions
  • clients needing asset protection strategies

Monk Law Firm, PLLC

Estate Planning Law

Fort Mill, SC

Monk Law Firm offers personalized estate planning services and is licensed in both North Carolina and South Carolina.

  • families needing comprehensive estate plans
  • individuals navigating elder law issues
  • business owners requiring estate and business law guidance

Johannesmeyer & Sawyer, PLLC

Estate Planning Law

Lake Wylie, SC

Johannesmeyer & Sawyer, PLLC focuses on comprehensive asset protection strategies and offers specialized guidance for urgent nursing home scenarios.

  • families needing urgent elder law assistance
  • individuals seeking tailored estate planning services
  • clients dealing with Medicaid crisis planning

FAQ

How much does estate planning typically cost in York, SC?

Estate planning costs can vary widely based on complexity but generally range from $500 for basic wills to several thousand for more comprehensive plans.

What should I look for when choosing an estate planning attorney?

Look for an attorney with experience in estate planning and related specialties, such as elder law or business succession, who can tailor services to your needs.

What is the usual turnaround time for estate planning documents?

Turnaround times can vary, but many attorneys provide initial drafts in 1-3 weeks, depending on the complexity of your plans.

Are there specific local regulations I should be aware of?

Yes, South Carolina has specific laws regarding estate planning, so it’s essential to work with a local attorney who understands these regulations.