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Estate Planning

Myrtle Beach Attorney Assisting Families with Expert Estate Planning Services In South Carolina For Decades

Are You Prepared for the Future?

As we grow older, we realize that life is unpredictable, and planning for the future is essential. Estate planning is a critical process that helps protect your assets and ensures your loved ones are cared for after you’re gone.

Our practice caters to ordinary people. We don’t charge a consultation for estate planning meetings. All estate planning documents are prepared for a flat, competitive fee. Litigation is handled at an hourly rate.

Attorney David Mason provides estate planning, will contests, and other fiduciary and probate disputes for his clients. He utilizes his experience to advise clients in estate planning and how to avoid unnecessary will contests, litigation, and fiduciary issues. No one wants their family members fighting over their belongings.

Last Will and Testament

Often just called a will, this document lets the court know who should receive your assets, names guardians for minor children, and explains how you want your remains handled, among other personal wishes.

Financial Power of Attorney

This document appoints someone to manage your financial affairs if you become unable to do so yourself. Setting this up in advance can avoid costly court appointments and save your family significant expense.

Healthcare Power of Attorney

This names someone to make medical decisions for you if you are incapacitated. It also lets you express your preferences on organ donation and life-support measures ahead of time.

Living Wills

A living will lets you clearly state your preferences for medical care if you can’t speak for yourself. It covers things like life support and resuscitation, helping ensure your wishes are honored and reducing the burden on your loved ones.

Planning for the Furture of Your Business

Known as an LLC, this entity can help protect business owners from personal liability. It is also crucial, however, to address the future of a business, especially a family-owned business. Every business is unique, so no blanket plan is best for every business.

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Devising a plan before a need arises can help families save time and money while avoiding disputes during emotional moments. With a plan already in place, it is possible that families can:

Avoid Probate – Estates can end up in probate for years, bleeding the estate of its resources and leaving families with little or nothing when the court process resolves and final debts are paid. With the proper planning, it is possible to avoid probate entirely.

Preserve Family Relationships – All too often, surviving family members argue over the assets when there is no clear plan. The rifts created in these situations are sometimes never repaired. A comprehensive estate plan leaves no uncertainty; family members have no reason for a dispute.

Protect Assets – Proper planning can protect the estate from taxes, creditors, probate costs, or litigation over your money or property, preserving the maximum amount of your resources for your loved ones.

Every family situation is unique, and each estate plan that David provides is formulated with the specific needs and goals of the client in mind. It is his aim to preserve your legacy and provide for your family, and this can be done with the aid of a skilled attorney and the foresight to have these difficult discussions now.

Get Your Estate In Order

We understand that estate planning is a difficult and daunting task to deal with, but it’s best to be prepared before such things occur. Contact attorney David Mason to schedule a consultation and get your estate in order. You can reach us at David Mason Law Office to schedule a consultation by email at [email protected] or by phone at (843) 651-7200. We look forward to hearing from you and helping you get your estate in order before it’s too late.