Creating a will is a crucial step in estate planning. Many people assume that drafting a will requires expensive legal fees or complex procedures, but in South Carolina, it's possible to create a simple will without breaking the bank.
At Johannesmeyer and Sawyer PLLC, our experienced estate planning attorneys help clients create simple, legally valid wills that protect their families and assets.
1. Understand What a Simple Will Covers
A simple will is designed for individuals with straightforward estates. It typically includes:
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Who will inherit your property, money, and personal belongings
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Appointment of an executor to manage your estate
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Guardianship instructions for minor children, if applicable
Most individuals with uncomplicated estates find a simple will sufficient to protect their family and avoid disputes.
2. Meet South Carolina's Legal Requirements
To be valid, a will in South Carolina must:
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Be in writing (handwritten or typed)
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Be signed by the testator (the person making the will)
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Be witnessed by at least two competent adults
South Carolina also allows for self-proving wills, where witnesses sign an affidavit in front of a notary. This simplifies probate and can reduce costs for your family.
3. Organize Your Assets and Beneficiaries
Before creating your will, list:
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Bank accounts, investments, and real estate
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Personal property and valuables
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Outstanding debts
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Names of beneficiaries
Being organized helps streamline the drafting process and ensures your wishes are clearly documented.
4. Use Templates or Legal Services Wisely
For simple estates, reputable online templates or legal services can save money. However, not all templates comply with South Carolina law. Mistakes could invalidate your will or create disputes.
Working with a South Carolina will attorney ensures your will is legally valid and tailored to your needs—even on a budget.
5. Review and Update Your Will Regularly
Life changes, like marriage, divorce, birth of children, or new assets—may require updates to your will. Regularly reviewing your will ensures it reflects your current wishes and protects your loved ones.
Take the Stress Out of Creating Your Will
Creating a simple will in South Carolina doesn't have to be overwhelming or expensive. The key is planning ahead and seeking guidance from a qualified attorney.
At Johannesmeyer and Sawyer PLLC, our estate planning attorneys help clients draft simple wills that are legally valid and cost-effective. We provide peace of mind and protect your family's future.
Book your free consultation today and create your simple will with confidence.


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