Free South Carolina Wills and Codicils

Below are the South Carolina Wills that we offer. There are many types of wills, so read each one carefully before making a selection. All of the wills are available in Microsoft Word.

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South Carolina Wills and Codicils
South Carolina Wills and Codicils

Available South Carolina Wills

South Carolina Codicil To Will – A codicil makes changes to a previously-executed will. This is an easy, effective way to change your will without creating a completely new legal document.

South Carolina Codicil To Will

South Carolina Do It Yourself Will – The name is self-explanatory. Simply fill in the blanks and have the will witnessed by two person not related to you or named in the will as beneficiaries. In Louisiana it must also be notarized..

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South Carolina Do It Yourself Will

South Carolina Joint Will – This type of will is normally used by a married couple. When one spouse dies, everything is left to the surviving spouse. Conditional clauses are also covered in the will in the event that both spouses die at the same time or if the surviving spouse passes away within a specified number of days of the first spouse.

South Carolina Joint Will

South Carolina Last Will and Testament – A standard will is usually called a “last will and testament.” The will specifies how the person’s assets will be distributed and who will be in charge of the distribution. The standard will is suited for individuals and couples with total assets of less than the exclusion threshold for the federal estate tax, which is currently $11,580,000 for a single person.

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South Carolina Last Will and Testament

South Carolina Living Will – A living will is usually called an advance health care directive or advance directive for health care. The document lists your end-of-life health care decisions including life-sustaining treatment and organ donation.

South Carolina Living Will

South Carolina Pour Over Will – A pour over will is used to leave a person’s entire estate to a trust he or she previously established. Upon the death of the grantor, the entire estate pours over into the trust.

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South Carolina Pour Over Will

South Carolina Simple Will For Married Person – This is one of the easiest wills a married person can execute. You can specific beneficiaries in case there’s certain property or a cash amount you’d like to bequeath to that person or business. Everything else is left to your surviving spouse. In addition to signing the will in front of two witnesses, in Louisiana you will also need to have it notarized.

South Carolina Simple Will For Married Person

South Carolina Simple Will For Single Person – This is one of the easiest wills anyone can execute. Name the beneficiaries, name the executor of your estate, and sign the document in front of two witnesses. In Louisiana you will also need to have it notarized.

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South Carolina Simple Will For Single Person

South Carolina Will For Grandparent With Grandchildrens Trust – This particular will sets up a trust fund for the biological grandchild(ren) of the testator of the will.

South Carolina Will For Grandparent With Grandchildrens Trust

South Carolina Will For Married With Adult Children – This is a standard form of will. Each of the grantor’s are listed in the will by name. Assets normally pass to the spouse upon the death of the testator. Having a written will helps avoid confusion and lawsuits should your child(ren) disagree with your spouse’s inheritance.

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South Carolina Will For Married With Adult Children

South Carolina Will For Married With Children – This is a standard type of will. Assets normally pass to the spouse upon the death of the testator. Having a written will helps avoid confusion and lawsuits should your child(ren) disagree with your spouse’s inheritance.

South Carolina Will For Married With Children

South Carolina Will For Married With Minor Children – This is a standard type of will. Each of the children are listed in the will. This particular will may or may not include a trust for the minor children. Assets normally pass to the spouse upon the death of the testator. Having a written will helps avoid confusion and lawsuits should your child(ren) disagree with your spouse’s inheritance.

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South Carolina Will For Married With Minor Children

South Carolina Will For Remarried With Children – There’s nothing messier than children of a previous marriage battling with the children of a second or third marriage over their inheritance. Put everything in writing.

South Carolina Will For Remarried With Children

South Carolina Will For Remarried With Minor Children – This is one of the specialty wills that we offer. It lists the name of the previous and current spouse as well as the names of any children from both marriages. The will may or may not include a trust for the minor children. There’s nothing messier than children of a previous marriage battling with the children of a second or third marriage over their inheritance. Put everything in writing.

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South Carolina Will For Remarried With Minor Children

South Carolina Will For Single Person With No Children – Most single people don’t realize the importance of having a will. It’s especially important if you’d like assets donated to a particular charity or given to a specific family member.

South Carolina Will For Single Person With No Children

A standard will is usually called a “last will and testament.” The will specifies how the person’s assets will be distributed and who will be in charge of the distribution. The standard will is suited for individuals and couples with total assets (including life insurance and retirement plans) of less than the exclusion threshold for the federal estate tax, which is currently $11,580,000 for a single person.

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A living will is called an advance health care directive. We’ve included the advance health care directive forms in our Power of Attorney Forms section.

Living trusts are sometimes set up as conditions of a will. They may be created while the grantor is still alive. Grandparents might want to make distributions to their children and grandkids before they pass away. A living trust can also be created for the benefit of the grantor. A person might create a $10,000,000 trust and receive regular payments for the rest of his or her life while financial benefits are also distributed to family members, friends, or charitable business.

South Carolina Will Forms By Type

Blank Printable Living Will Forms

Blank Will Forms Free Printable

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Codicil To Will

Do It Yourself Will Form

Do It Yourself Wills Free Printable

Do-It-Yourself Will Kit

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Example of a Will

Free Printable Will Forms

Free Will Forms

Free Will Forms To Print

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Free Will Template

Free Wills Printable

Joint Wills

Last Will and Testament Form

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Last Will and Testament Forms By State

Living Will Forms

Pour Over Wills

Print a Blank Will

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Printable Last Will and Testament Template

Revocation of Living Will Form

Sample Will Form

Simple Will Form

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Simple Will Template

Simple Will Forms To Print

Standard Will Form

Will For Grandparent With Grandchildrens Trust

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Will For Married With Adult Children

Will For Married With Children

Will For Married With Minor Children

Will For Remarried With Adult Children

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Will For Remarried With Children

Will For Remarried With Minor Children

Will For Single Person With No Children

Will Templates

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