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Hiring a Special Needs Planning Attorney in South Carolina

Estate planning attorneys in South Carolina average $374 per hourClio Legal Trends Report 2025Verified Jan 1, 2025 for wills and estates work. Flat-fee packages run roughly $1,122–$2,244 for a simple individual will and $4,150–$6,225 for a basic revocable trust. Online and DIY services cost $30–$300 for the same documents — see the will cost calculator for a side-by-side comparison.

South Carolina allows estates under $45,000 to use a simplified Small Estate Affidavit procedure, which is a form rather than a court case and typically doesn't require an attorney. For larger estates, formal probate is involved enough that retaining counsel is usually practical — the procedural work is what they're there for. Use the South Carolina probate calculator to estimate the costs.

In South Carolina, the situations where retaining counsel is typically worth the cost are: blended families with children from prior relationships; ownership of a business, rental property, or significant investment assets; special-needs dependents who need a special-needs trust to preserve benefits; substantial property held in multiple states. If none of these describe your situation, the simpler online and DIY tools are often enough.

South Carolina has an unusual fee split: attorney fees are negotiable, but the executor's compensation is set by statute at 5%–5% of the estate valueS.C. Code § 62-3-719 (up to 5% of personal property + real property sale proceeds; min $50; court may authorize above 5% for extraordinary services)Verified May 5, 2026. That makes the executor portion predictable, which is useful when a family member is serving as executor and isn't sure what to charge.

Start by filtering the directory above by your county and the practice area you need. Look for firms with experience in your specific situation — board certifications in estate planning, trust, or probate law are a strong signal. Most South Carolina estate planning attorneys offer an initial consultation; some are free, others charge a flat fee. Ask up front whether the firm bills by the hour or by flat-fee package, and what the expected cost is for your situation.

Special Needs Planning Attorneys in South Carolina

Estate planning attorneys in South Carolina charge $374Clio Legal Trends Report 2025Verified Apr 1, 2026 per hour for wills work. A simple will done through an attorney typically runs $1,122Clio Legal Trends Report 2025Verified Apr 1, 2026–$2,244Clio Legal Trends Report 2025Verified Apr 1, 2026; online services cost $30–$300 for the same document.

South Carolina sets the executor's fee by statute even though the attorney's isn't. The executor takes 5%S.C. Code § 62-3-719 (up to 5% of personal property + real property sale proceeds; min $50; court may authorize above 5% for extraordinary services)Verified May 5, 2026–5%S.C. Code § 62-3-719 (up to 5% of personal property + real property sale proceeds; min $50; court may authorize above 5% for extraordinary services)Verified May 5, 2026 of the estate as a fixed percentage. That's the predictable cost component on probate here.

Estates under $45,000§ 62-3-1201Verified May 5, 2026 in South Carolina can use a simplified affidavit instead of formal probate. Most families in that range can handle it without retaining counsel.

SimplyTrustSimplyTrust Editorial·Updated May 5, 2026

Legal Sources

  • § 62-3-1201
  • Clio Legal Trends Report 2025
  • S.C. Code § 62-3-719 (up to 5% of personal property + real property sale proceeds; min $50; court may authorize above 5% for extraordinary services)

Data sourced from South Carolina statutes and official state code. How we research.

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Special Needs Planning Attorneys in South Carolina

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6 firms

Collins & Collins, P.A.

FirmEst. 1984

17A Caledon Court

Greenville, SC 29615

Phone:

(864) 370-2277
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Estate PlanningTrust AdministrationProbateSpecial Needs PlanningBusiness SuccessionCharitable Planning

Davis & Boyd, LLC

FirmEst. 1996

1110 London Street, Suite 201

Myrtle Beach, SC 29577

Phone:

(843) 839-9800
davislawcarolina.com →
Estate PlanningElder LawMedicaid PlanningSpecial Needs PlanningProbateGuardianshipTax PlanningVeterans Benefits

Law Office of Deirdre W. Edmonds, P.A.

FirmEst. 2015

1500 Business Highway 17 North, The Courtyard Suite #214

Surfside Beach, SC 29575

Phone:

(843) 232-0654
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Estate PlanningProbateGuardianshipTrust AdministrationMedicaid PlanningElder LawSpecial Needs Planning

Montgomery Law Firm, LLC

SoloEst. 2006

10 Pinckney Colony Road, Suite 402

Bluffton, SC 29910

Phone:

(843) 815-8580
montgomeryestateplanning.com →
Estate PlanningTrust AdministrationProbateAsset ProtectionSpecial Needs PlanningElder LawMedicaid Planning

Smith & Haskell Law Firm

FirmEst. 1926

218 East Henry Street

Spartanburg, SC 29306

Phone:

(864) 582-6727
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Estate PlanningElder LawProbateMedicaid PlanningGuardianshipSpecial Needs Planning

Upstate Estate Law, P.C.

SoloEst. 2010

1200 Woodruff Road, Suite A3

Greenville, SC 29607

Phone:

(864) 527-3144
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