Estate Planning Attorney in Hilton Head

Helping individuals and families in Hilton Head, Bluffton, and Beaufort County create clear, effective estate plans.

Estate planning is essential to protecting your assets and ensuring your wishes are carried out. A well-structured plan provides clarity for your family and helps avoid unnecessary complications in the future.

 

At Russell Patterson Law, we work with individuals and families to create estate plans tailored to their goals. From drafting wills and trusts to preparing powers of attorney, we ensure each document is clear, legally sound, and aligned with your intentions.

 

With experience serving clients in Hilton Head Island, Bluffton, and throughout Beaufort County, we provide practical guidance to help you plan with confidence and peace of mind.

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Estate Planning Legal Services


Wills

Revocable Living Trusts

Powers of Attorney

Health Care Powers of Attorney

Trust Administration

Estate Plan Updates

Local Experience in Estate Planning

Russell Patterson Law provides estate planning services to clients throughout Hilton Head Island and Beaufort County. We understand the legal requirements and practical considerations involved in creating effective estate plans in South Carolina. Our approach focuses on clarity, efficiency, and ensuring that your documents reflect your goals while remaining easy to understand and implement.

Why Clients Choose Russell Patterson Law

Clear, Practical Guidance

Responsive Communication

Local Experience

Thoughtful, Efficient Representation

Start Planning With Confidence

Whether you are creating a new estate plan or updating existing documents, our firm provides clear, practical guidance tailored to your needs.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a will or a trust?

The right approach depends on your goals, assets, and family situation. An attorney can help determine the best structure for your needs.

What happens if I don't have an estate plan?

Without an estate plan, your assets will be distributed according to South Carolina law, which may not reflect your wishes.

How often should I update my estate plan?

It is recommended to review your estate plan periodically and update it after major life events such as marriage, divorce, or the birth of a child.

What is a power of attorney?

A power of attorney allows a trusted individual to make financial or legal decisions on your behalf if you are unable to do so.