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To start the probate action, if the decedent had a will (testate), within 30 days from date of death, the person nominated to be the executor or any party in possession of the Last Will and Testament should submit the original will, a certified copy of death certificate if available, and a $10 filing fee to the Probate
Probate Court will appoint an executor, and then the estate administration process will begin. The executor is responsible for several tasks. The executor must marshal the assets and ensure they have all been accounted for and safeguarded. Next, they must inventory the assets.
South Carolina Probate Estate Fee Schedule Size of the Regular EstateFiling Fee $5,000 to $19,999 $45.00 $20,000 to $59,999 $67.50 $60,000 to $99,999 $95.00 $100,000 to $599,999 $95.00 plus .0015 in excess of $100,0002 more rows
You are not required to hire an attorney for probate, but the Court will require you to hire an attorney to assist with deeding real property (land or a house) out of the estate. It is recommend that you consult with an attorney who is familiar with the probate process.
How To Avoid Probate in South Carolina Transfer-on-death Deeds for Real Estate. One way to avoid probate in South Carolina is by using a transfer-on-death (TOD) deed for real estate. Joint Ownership of Property. Another common method is joint ownership of property. Payable-on-death Designations for Bank Accounts.
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To start the process, the party who wishes to be named the executor of the estate can retain a lawyer or call the court in the county where the decedent resided and make an appointment with the clerk of the probate court.
Non-Probate Assets in South Carolina Assets Held in Joint Tenancy. Beneficiary-Designated Accounts. Trust Assets. Property with a Transfer-on-Death Deed. Small Estates Under South Carolinas Simplified Probate Process.

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