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[Music] as south carolina small estate affidavit allows a petitioner to claim an appointment as the personal representative for a deceased persons estate when the deceased did not have a known written will the petitioner is called the affian and the deceased is called the decedent in this video well go over the maximum estate value the waiting period the signing requirements and how to file the affidavit make sure to grab your template for a south carolina small estate affidavit at the end of this video and dont forget to subscribe to our channel for more content from eforms the worlds largest database of legal documents first lets review the maximum estate value in the state of south carolina an estate is considered small if its total value is worth less than 25 000 this total includes both monetary assets and property values next lets go over the waiting period this affidavit can be formally filed no less than 30 days after the decedents death this provides time for potential