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Bryan De Bruin

About Bryan De Bruin

Bryan De Bruin is a Real Estate and Business Law attorney serving Greenville, SC and the surrounding upstate. Bryan is proud to guide clients through the legal process and makes sure that every client understands each phase of their case, so that they are prepared for what happens next.

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A Guide to Understanding the Different Types of Power of Attorney (Updated for 2025)

July 31, 2018/in Estate Planning, Real Estate

Studies show that your ability to solve simple math problems and handle financial matters may be the first skills that get harder as you age. Do any of these individuals need to sign some kind of power of attorney? Adams has no close relatives, lives alone, and is due for a major operation in a […]

10 Steps to Making a Will — And Why You Need a Lawyer to Help

June 13, 2018/in Estate Planning

Have you written your will yet? If the answer is no, this is something you should not ignore. Every adult should have a written will to protect their assets and family from the unexpected If you think making a will is complicated, we’re here to help. Keep reading to learn how. 1. Understand Why You […]

What Does a Real Estate Lawyer Do?

May 24, 2018/in Real Estate

Almost 5.6 million existing homes were bought/sold in the US in 2017 alone. Add to that number roughly 615,000 new properties bought/sold, and it becomes clear that for many, being a homeowner is still very much a part of people’s idea of the quintessential American dream. Home buying, however, can be an arduous process. Inspections. […]

What is a Capital Contribution?

February 15, 2018/in Business Law

Are you a new business owner? If so, there are probably entrepreneurship terms that leave you scratching your head. A capital contribution is one of them. This contribution is money given to a business or partnership. Sounds simple, right? But there’s a lot more involved in this contribution. Are you interested in finding an investor? […]

Probate Litigation: How to Deal With Estate Disputes

February 13, 2018/in Estate Planning

It is a sad, but true reality. All too often when people die, the loved ones they leave behind don’t only mourn them. They also get into heated battles over the deceased’s estate. Probate litigation is one way of handling your loved one’s estate. The process can sometimes be lengthy and expensive. The right lawyer […]

What New Real Estate Agents Should Know about the Closing Process

November 30, 2017/in Real Estate

New Agents and the Closing Process The closing is the final step in a real estate transaction. During the closing, the sellers transfer ownership of the property to the buyers. The sellers will receive any proceeds they have earned from the sale of their house, and the buyers will be able to move into the […]

What to Expect During and Immediately After a DUI Arrest in South Carolina

November 26, 2017/in DUI Defense

If you are driving home from a sports bar or gathering of friends after a night of drinking, the sudden reflection of red flashing lights in the rearview mirror can be alarming.  While this scenario offers the potential of severe penalties and a murky future, a driver’s contact with law enforcement after a night of […]

How Real Estate Agents and Closing Attorneys Can Help Clients Prepare For Closing

November 25, 2017/in Real Estate

What Good Agents Often Do A good real estate agent makes a tremendous difference in the sale or purchase of a property. For first-time home buyers, an experienced real estate agent is key to alleviating many of the concerns and answering the numerous questions they will have throughout the transaction. As the transaction comes to […]

Greenville DUI Attorneys Provide Overview of DUI Laws, Penalties & Charges

November 23, 2017/in Criminal Law, DUI Defense

South Carolina has tough DUI laws that carry harsh penalties and potentially devastating long-term consequences.  When you are arrested for an alcohol-related driving offense, the precise charges that you face will depend on your unique circumstances.  Some of the factors that might affect the charge include the refusal of a breath test, blood alcohol concentration […]

Greenville DUI Lawyer

November 19, 2017/in Criminal Law, DUI Defense

“Because Your Future Deserves a Defense” Greenville Criminal Defense — Greenville DUI Defense Lawyer When you are facing felony or misdemeanor charges, your choice of criminal defense lawyer can have a substantial impact on your future. While there are many qualified South Carolina criminal defense law firms, our firm is built on experience, commitment, and […]

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