Where there’s a will, there’s a way: Wills and Advance Directives (Encore Episode)
An episode of the Simple Civics: Greenville County podcast, hosted by Greater Good Greenville, titled "Where there’s a will, there’s a way: Wills and Advance Directives (Encore Episode)" was published on August 26, 2025 and runs 33 minutes.
August 26, 2025 ·33m · Simple Civics: Greenville County
Summary
If you don't have a will when you die in South Carolina, "essentially you're letting the state legislature decide what happens to your property and who will administer it," says former Greenville County Probate Judge Diane Smock. She talks with Jessica Ferguson of Turner Padget about wills, estates, and advance directives.You'll learn:Why it's so important to have a will, health care power of attorney, and power of attorney - even if you don't have a lot of wealthHow not having a will can needlessly tie up your home and property from your heirs, especially your children Why having a will and advance directives in place is a gift you give your family after you die, preventing stress and disagreements during an emotional timeThat probate laws are state-specific, so you need your will reviewed if you live in SC but had it created in another stateHow to get a will drawn up if you make under 200% of povertyAnd much more!Links:Learn More about Make a Will MonthCommunity Foundation of GreenvilleSC BarSC Legal Services_Produced by Podcast Studio X.Simple Civics: Greenville County is a project of Greater Good Greenville.Get in touch.Support Simple Civics with a tax-deductible contribution.Sign up for the Simple Civics newsletter.
Episode Description
If you don't have a will when you die in South Carolina, "essentially you're letting the state legislature decide what happens to your property and who will administer it," says former Greenville County Probate Judge Diane Smock. She talks with Jessica Ferguson of Turner Padget about wills, estates, and advance directives.
You'll learn:
- Why it's so important to have a will, health care power of attorney, and power of attorney - even if you don't have a lot of wealth
- How not having a will can needlessly tie up your home and property from your heirs, especially your children Why having a will and advance directives in place is a gift you give your family after you die, preventing stress and disagreements during an emotional time
- That probate laws are state-specific, so you need your will reviewed if you live in SC but had it created in another state
- How to get a will drawn up if you make under 200% of poverty
- And much more!
Links:
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Produced by Podcast Studio X.
Simple Civics: Greenville County is a project of Greater Good Greenville.
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