Charleston Estate Planning Attorney
Assisting Clients With Estate Planning Matters in South Carolina
Securing your legacy brings confidence for you and your loved ones. At Collins Family & Elder Law Group, our estate planning attorneys assist families and individuals in Charleston in creating comprehensive plans that reflect their wishes and safeguard their assets. You work directly with our experienced legal team for clear guidance, responsive support, and estate planning strategies tailored to South Carolina’s unique laws and Charleston’s local needs.
Many people in our area want to make sure their wishes are clear and their loved ones avoid unnecessary confusion. Families often choose to keep personal matters private, and a thoughtful estate plan can reduce stress and help prevent public disputes. Working with a Charleston estate planning lawyer guides professionals who know our community and understand the area’s specific probate procedures. We prioritize accessibility, transparency, and your individual needs from the very first conversation.
Call us today at (843) 279-5959 or contact us online to schedule a consultation with our estate planning lawyer in Charleston.
Why Choose Collins Family & Elder Law Group?
Our team boasts over 200 years of collective legal experience in family law and elder law. We approach every case with care, professionalism, and an unwavering commitment to your long-term peace of mind. People across Charleston trust our estate planning attorneys for several reasons:
- Seasoned guidance— Our combined legal experience means you receive advice informed by decades of practical work and in-depth regional knowledge.
- Client-focused service— We listen, answer questions thoroughly, and provide clear, honest recommendations at every step of the process.
- Holistic support— Our estate planning lawyers address your needs today and your concerns for the future by considering family relationships, elder care, and asset protection together.
- Convenient consultations—With phone and video meetings available, you can discuss your estate plan at your convenience.
- Personalized approach—Our compassionate counsel and assertive advocacy ensure that your wishes guide the process from start to finish.
How We Can Help You Through Your Case
Starting your estate plan can feel overwhelming, but our process keeps it organized and easy to access. Here’s how we guide you:
- Initial consultation— We discuss your situation and explain your estate planning options in person, over the phone, or through secure video chat.
- Assessment & overview— Our attorneys gather key details about your assets, relationships, and goals, taking into account details unique to South Carolina and Charleston.
- Personalized recommendations— We highlight the most suitable estate planning tools for your needs and answer all your questions along the way.
- Careful drafting— After you make your selections, our team prepares clear, accurate documents that reflect your intent.
- Review & guidance— We explain every document, clarify details, and ensure you understand how your plan will work for your family.
Estate Planning Matters We Handle
Estate planning in Charleston covers more than writing a simple will. When you work with an estate planning attorney at Collins Family & Elder Law Group, you get strategies designed for every aspect of your situation:
- Wills & trusts— Thoughtful directions for dividing property and caring for your loved ones help prevent family confusion and protect your legacy.
- Powers of attorney— The proper legal framework puts trusted decision-makers in place for your finances and healthcare decisions if you need them.
- Guardianships— Appoint responsible caregivers for children or vulnerable adults, giving your family greater security.
- Asset protection— Well-constructed estate plans minimize risks and can reduce unnecessary tax exposure under South Carolina law.
FAQs About Estate Planning
How often should I update my estate plan?
Update your plan when major life events occur, such as marriage, divorce, a new child, or significant asset changes. Even without major events, many people review their documents every few years to ensure everything stays accurate and relevant.
What happens if I don’t have an estate plan?
If you have no estate plan, South Carolina’s intestacy laws determine who inherits your property. This process may not align with your preferences and could create delays or challenges for your family members.
Can estate planning reduce probate costs and timelines?
Proper planning can help shorten probate and lower related expenses. Tools such as trusts and asset titling, when used appropriately, can streamline the inheritance process and help your beneficiaries avoid lengthy court proceedings.
Is estate planning only for wealthy individuals?
Estate planning offers essential benefits at all income levels, such as protecting children, ensuring property passes according to your wishes, and reducing confusion for surviving relatives. You don’t need significant assets to gain value from a tailored plan.
Contact Our Estate Planning Lawyer in Charleston Today
Your next step starts with a conversation. Reach out to Collins Family & Elder Law Group for answers, support, and actionable planning tailored to you. Our attorneys offer phone and video consultations so you can receive peace of mind from the comfort of your home. When you’re ready to clarify your wishes and protect what matters most, contact us and see how we make estate planning straightforward and truly personal for Charleston families.
Contact us today to get started with our Charleston estate planning attorney.
Suite 110
Charleston, SC 29401
Our Satisfied Clients
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"I could never tell you how much I appreciate what you have done for me"Emiline Northcut
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"Your professionalism, compassion, and dedication are truly commendable. I am truly fortunate to have had you as my attorney."Rusty Strawn and Family
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"Shayna Matheny is incredibly amazing. She went above and beyond to help me in a very complicated case. She worked earnestly and did not give up the fight to get my kids and me the best outcome."Cecia Villalta
Meet Our Team
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Shawna Collins Founder -
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Christine Robbins Attorney at Law -
Alexa Litt Attorney at Law -
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Shayna Matheny Attorney at Law -
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Savanna Kimble Earles Attorney at Law