A South Carolina elder law attorney costs $250-$400/hour. Here are the alternatives that handle funeral rights, small estates, and preneed contracts for less.
Aquamation (water cremation) is legal in South Carolina since July 2024. Learn how alkaline hydrolysis works, what it costs, and where to find providers.
Managing a funeral in South Carolina from another state means navigating permits, transport, and laws you've never seen. Here's the best resource for remote families.
South Carolina families can legally handle funerals without a funeral director. Here's the best guide for navigating home funerals, permits, and burial rights.
Direct cremation in South Carolina is the lowest-cost legal option. Learn the 24-hour wait rule, authorization requirements, and how to find providers.
Federal and South Carolina law give you specific rights to negotiate funeral costs. Here's how to use the FTC Funeral Rule and state statutes to reduce your bill.
Natural burial in South Carolina is legal and growing. Learn the rules for green burial, home burial, and eco-friendly alternatives to traditional funerals.
The SC Board of Funeral Service licenses funeral homes and handles complaints. Learn your consumer rights, what the board investigates, and how to report violations.
South Carolina cemetery laws explained: home burial rules, private property burial requirements, scattering ashes, and grave access rights for descendants.
South Carolina funeral laws explained: cremation waiting periods, embalming rules, burial permits, and your FTC rights. Plain English guide for families.
SC government sites have the raw laws but no sequence. A funeral rights guide connects the statutes, forms, and deadlines into one actionable checklist.
How to get a South Carolina death certificate: fees, processing times, who can order, and which version you need for estate settlement and life insurance.