Estate Planning in South Carolina, 2nd Edition Volume III


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Principal Authors:
Charles M. Black, Jr.
James B. Drennan III
William S. Elder
Patricia Logan Harrison
W. Steven Johnson
Fred L. Kingsmore, Jr.
Jennifer Ross MacLeod
Harley D. Ruff
The Hon. J. Munford Scott, Jr.
John R. Thomas
Arthur E. White III

Contributing Authors and Editors:  Andrew W. Chandler and M. Jean Lee


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Upon completion Estate Planning in South Carolina, Second Edition will be a comprehensive six-volume set authoritative to this complex, challenging, and rewarding area of practice. Each Volume was written as a stand-alone resource; therefore, each Volume will be released and sold as it becomes available. This means that Volumes will not be released sequentially.

Volume III of the Second Edition of Estate Planning in South Carolina, edited by Andrew W. Chandler and M. Jean Lee, and co-authored by 11 of South Carolina's most experienced and well-respected Estate Planning and Tax Law Practitioners and Specialists, focuses on practical advice and guidance for the South Carolina practitioner who seeks to undertake the challenges, rewards, and benefits of estate planning. Written with the practicing attorney in mind, these excellent volumes give solid, clear advice, practical insight, and unerring guidance.

Topics addressed in Volume III include: planning for closely-held businesses, planning for needs-based government benefits, choosing fiduciaries, transferring assets outside of probate, execution and safekeeping of documents, and terminating the representation.


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