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What steps do I need to take to re-record or update a joint survivorship deed after co-owners died? (SC)

How to re-record or update a joint survivorship deed after co-owners died — South Carolina When one or more co-owners named on a deed die, the surviving owner(s) often need to update public records so the county’s deed index shows current ownership. Below is a practical FAQ-style guide to the usual steps in South Carolina, […]

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How do I force my sibling to give me a copy of our parents’ estate plan in SC after he ignored my formal request?

Can I force my sibling to give me a copy of our parents’ estate plan in South Carolina? Short answer: Usually you cannot force a parent’s lawyer or sibling to hand you private estate-planning documents while the parents are alive. After a parent dies, wills that are presented for probate become public and you can […]

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What can I do if the personal representative sends me a payment without explaining how my share was calculated? (SC)

What steps to take when a personal representative sends a payment without explaining how your share was calculated This article explains, under South Carolina law, what you can do if an estate’s personal representative (executor or administrator) sends you money but provides no accounting or explanation of how that amount was calculated. Detailed Answer — […]

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What documentation is required to prove I'm the next of kin and qualify as administrator in a reopened estate (SC)

Detailed Answer — Proving Next of Kin and Qualifying as Administrator in a Reopened South Carolina Estate This answer explains, in plain language, what courts typically require to prove you are the decedent’s next of kin and to qualify you to serve as administrator when an estate in South Carolina must be reopened. This is […]

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How can I reopen my father's closed estate in South Carolina (SC) so I can be appointed as administrator?

Reopening a Closed Estate in South Carolina and Seeking Appointment as Administrator Disclaimer: This is general information, not legal advice. I am not a lawyer. For case-specific guidance, contact a South Carolina probate attorney or the probate court in the county where the estate was handled. Detailed Answer — How to reopen your father’s closed […]

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What steps do I need to take when the original estate administrator has died before completing the probate in South Carolina (SC)?

Disclaimer: This article explains general information about South Carolina probate procedure only. It is not legal advice. For guidance about a specific estate, consult a licensed South Carolina probate attorney or the probate court handling the estate. Short answer If the court-appointed estate administrator dies before completing probate in South Carolina, you must tell the […]

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How long does it usually take to get an out-of-state will approved in South Carolina probate?

Detailed Answer If someone died owning property or other assets in South Carolina but executed their will in another state, the will can usually be admitted to probate in South Carolina so local assets can be transferred. How long that takes depends on a few predictable steps and several case-specific factors. Basic steps the court […]

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What happens if the survey shows the property was conveyed out of my mother’s estate decades ago and I have no interest? (SC)

Detailed Answer Short answer: If a current, recorded deed shows the property left your mother’s estate decades ago, the person named on that deed (and any later bona fide purchasers) most likely holds title today. You generally will not have an ownership interest unless you can show the old conveyance was legally defective (for example, […]

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How do I get the probate court’s permission to sell property in South Carolina when the clerk’s office won’t explain the filing requirements (SC)

Getting Probate Court Permission to Sell Real Property in South Carolina Disclaimer: This is general informational content only and not legal advice. Laws change and every situation differs. Consult a licensed South Carolina attorney for advice about your specific case. Detailed Answer — How to get the probate court's permission to sell estate property in […]

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Can I recover personal items heirs removed before I took possession and enforce the court’s order? – SC

Overview — recovering personal property removed by heirs under South Carolina law This FAQ-style guide explains how someone appointed to take possession of estate property in South Carolina can try to recover personal items that heirs removed before the estate representative actually took possession, and how to enforce a court order requiring return of those […]

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