Estate Planning Attorney Conway SC — Protect Your Legacy

What Estate Planning Means for Conway Families

Clarity Today, Confidence for Tomorrow

Estate planning is the process of arranging how your home, savings, keepsakes, and other assets will be managed and passed on—honoring your wishes and easing the burden on your family. For South Carolina households from Historic Downtown Conway to Carolina Forest and Myrtle Beach, a thoughtful plan can reduce stress, prevent family disputes, and streamline the probate process at the Horry County Probate Court. At Long Law Firm, we explain your options in plain English and tailor every document to your life, your values, and your loved ones.

Estate Planning Services for South Carolina Households

Wills, Trusts, and More—Built Around Your Goals

Every family is different. Long Law Firm prepares documents that fit real life in Conway and across the Grand Strand, including wills and trusts for clear instructions and privacy where needed, along with durable powers of attorney that let a trusted person help if you’re ever unable to make decisions. We also coordinate beneficiary designations and review out-of-state documents for retirees relocating to Horry or Georgetown County, making sure everything complies with South Carolina law.

Who Needs an Estate Plan?

From New Homeowners to Retirees on the Grand Strand

If you’ve bought property in South Carolina, welcomed a new grandchild, moved to Conway from up north, or simply want to put your wishes in writing, it’s time to plan. An estate plan helps avoid court delays, names guardians, outlines medical preferences, and reduces the burden on family members. Whether you live near the Riverwalk, Quail Creek, or down in Murrells Inlet, a clear plan gives your loved ones guidance when it matters most—especially when navigating probate in Horry County after a loss.

Our “Legacy First” Approach

Start With Purpose, Finish With a Plan

We begin every conversation with, “What is your legacy?” Then we listen. Your plan might focus on giving to church, providing for family over time, or keeping things simple and private. Long Law Firm keeps meetings conversational and decisions straightforward—no legalese, no pressure. You’ll leave with documents you understand and a team you can call when life changes.

Answers to Common Estate Questions

Practical Guidance for Everyday Decisions

  • When should you start planning?

    Life events—retirement, buying a home, moving to South Carolina, or changes in family—are great times.

  • Do you need both a will and a trust?

    It depends on goals like privacy, probate avoidance, and control over distributions.

  • What if you die without a will in South Carolina?

    State law decides who inherits, which may not reflect your wishes.

  • How often should you update?

    Review every few years or after major changes; we’ll help you keep everything current.

Ready to Secure Your Legacy?

Let’s Make a Thoughtful Plan Together

Estate planning gives you control and peace of mind. If you’re in Conway, Myrtle Beach, Pawleys Island, or anywhere in Horry or Georgetown County, Long Law Firm can meet in person, by phone, or via video—whatever is easiest.