Mount Pleasant Estate Planning Attorney
Assisting Clients With Estate Planning Matters in South Carolina
Our estate planning attorneys in Mount Pleasant provide guidance and clarity for every step of your planning journey. At Collins Family & Elder Law Group, we help individuals and families develop estate plans that reflect personal wishes, safeguard assets, and help ensure loved ones are cared for in the future. Planning your legacy requires thoughtful consideration, personalized support, and an understanding of the legal landscape in South Carolina.
Many Mount Pleasant residents want certainty that their assets pass as intended. Our team brings local knowledge and clear guidance to help you make informed choices that work under South Carolina law. With deep familiarity working with individuals and families in Charleston County, we deliver detailed advice on local probate requirements, setting up trusts, and protecting the interests of those you care about most.
Call us today at (704) 289-3250 or contact us online to schedule a consultation with our estate planning lawyer in Mount Pleasant.
Why Choose Us?
With over 200 years of combined experience, our team at Collins Family & Elder Law Group provides straightforward, actionable guidance for estate planning. We know every family’s goals are unique, as are South Carolina’s laws and processes. Whether you are drafting a will or addressing the needs of multiple generations, we use our extensive background to put your interests first and help you plan with confidence.
- Personalized estate planning strategies: We tailor every plan to your specific family structure, wishes, and concerns—never a one-size-fits-all approach.
- Holistic legal support: Our attorneys work across estate planning, elder law, Medicaid strategy, and guardianship so you receive complete support for long-term protection.
- Client-first approach: We prioritize open communication and practical guidance, making it easier for you to understand your options and feel confident in your decisions.
- Convenient consultations: Schedule our free phone or video meetings to begin planning in a way that fits your life, wherever you are in the area.
How We Can Help You
If you have not worked with an estate planning attorney before, the experience may feel new. We explain each stage upfront and ensure that questions never go unanswered. Our process focuses on efficient communication, practical steps, and reliable support:
- Initial consultation: We listen carefully and ask about your family, property, and priorities in a confidential, convenient meeting—by phone or video, your choice.
- Comprehensive review: Our team reviews your situation to recommend planning strategies and tools that fit both your needs and current South Carolina law.
- Drafting & customization: We prepare each legal document based on your instructions and allow for review and changes before final signing.
- Implementation & support: We guide you through finalizing, executing, and organizing your documents to reflect the requirements under state law. Our ongoing support is available for future updates as your life or family structure changes.
Estate Planning Matters We Handle
No two families follow the same path, so we never use cookie-cutter solutions. Our estate planning lawyers in Mount Pleasant walk you through available options and offer support for:
- Wills & trusts: Make plans for distributing your assets and guiding your legacy, while minimizing the risk of family disagreements.
- Medicaid & long-term care planning: Prepare for health care needs and work to preserve family assets as you age.
- Special needs planning: Help ensure support for loved ones with disabilities while protecting eligibility for programs and services.
- Powers of attorney & advance directives: Maintain your wishes and control even if you become unable to make decisions for yourself.
- Guardianships: Prepare a secure future for minor children or vulnerable adults with respectful, responsive legal strategies.
FAQs About Estate Planning
When should I start estate planning?
You can start estate planning at any age, but many people consider it during significant life events like marriage, buying a home, or having children. Waiting can add risk, so earlier planning helps protect your loved ones and assets.
What documents are commonly included in an estate plan?
Estate plans often include a will, trusts, power of attorney, and advance healthcare directives. The documents you need depend on your goals and the nature of your assets.
Does South Carolina have its own laws about estate planning?
Yes. South Carolina law affects how wills, trusts, and advance directives work. State-specific rules also influence probate and guardianship procedures.
How often should I update my estate plan?
It’s a good idea to review your plan after major life changes, such as marriage, divorce, birth of a child, or changes in financial circumstances. Regular updates help keep your wishes current.
Can I manage estate planning on my own?
While some people start with basic templates, working with a seasoned estate planning lawyer can help prevent mistakes and ensure your plan fully protects your interests under South Carolina law.
Contact Our Mount Pleasant Estate Planning Lawyers Today
If you feel ready to take control of your future, we invite you to reach out to Collins Family & Elder Law Group for a consultation. Our estate planning attorneys in Mount Pleasant deliver the support, compassion, and skill you need to make informed decisions about your legacy. Choose a phone or video consult, and our team will help answer your questions and walk you through each step. Let us help you achieve clarity and lasting peace of mind for yourself and those you love—contact us today to get started.
Contact us today to get started with our Mount Pleasant estate planning attorneys.
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 -
Isla Tabrizi Partner & Chief of Legal Development -
Candace S. Faircloth Partner & Chief of Trial Strategy -
Jennifer Rodrigue Partner & the Regional Director of Lowcountry -
Kathryn Cook DeAngelo Senior Counsel -
Melinda Taylor Senior Attorney -
Amber R. Morris Senior Attorney -
Kristen Leonard Managing Attorney -
Nancy Roberts Attorney at Law -
Ali Miller Attorney at Law -
Monica Schuring Attorney at Law -
Stephanie Smith Attorney at Law -
Spencer Schold Attorney at Law -
Christine Robbins Attorney at Law -
Alexa Litt Attorney at Law -
Madison Woschkolup Attorney at Law -
Shayna Matheny Attorney at Law -
Chelsea Josey Attorney at Law -
Kaitlyn Yost Attorney at Law -
Tabitha Alcott Attorney at Law -
Mikaila Matt Attorney at Law -
Patti Tutone Attorney at Law -
Lauren Riedy Attorney at Law -
Paulina Havelka Attorney at Law -
Emma Blakley Attorney at Law -
Peyton Staab Attorney at Law -
Meredith Jolin Attorney at Law -
Ann- Marie Murzin Attorney at Law -
Savanna Kimble Earles Attorney at Law -
Nicole Jackson Attorney at Law