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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.

Entries by Bryan De Bruin

Protecting Your Greenville Rental Properties Through Your Estate Plan

August 27, 2025/in Business Law, Estate Planning

For many real estate investors in Greenville, South Carolina, building a portfolio of rental properties is the result of years of hard work, careful financial planning, and savvy market navigation. Each property represents a significant investment and a source of income. Yet, the very success of this enterprise brings with it a complex set of […]

Choosing Your Healthcare Agent in Greenville: Key Considerations

August 27, 2025/in Medical Care

Making personal decisions about your own medical care is a fundamental right. We decide which doctors to see, which treatments to accept, and which to decline. But what happens if an illness or injury leaves you unable to communicate those wishes for yourself? This is a scenario no one wants to contemplate, yet preparing for […]

HIPAA Authorizations in Estate Planning: Ensuring Access to Medical Information in Greenville

July 29, 2025/in Estate Planning, HIPAA

When unforeseen health crises arise, who will speak for your medical care? And perhaps even more importantly for your family, who will be able to access the medical information needed to make informed decisions and manage your affairs? In Greenville, as elsewhere, many individuals meticulously plan their estates, outlining how assets should be distributed and […]

Estate Planning for Snowbirds: Coordinating SC Plans with Other States

July 29, 2025/in Uncategorized

The allure of warmer climates during colder months draws many individuals and families to maintain residences in more than one state. These “snowbirds,” who often split their time between South Carolina and another state, face unique challenges when it comes to estate planning. While mild winters of Greenville and the surrounding areas offer a delightful […]

“As-Is” Clauses in South Carolina Real Estate Contracts: What Greenville Buyers Need to Know

July 29, 2025/in Real Estate, Real Estate Law

Purchasing real estate, whether a family home or an investment property, represents a substantial financial and personal commitment. In Greenville and throughout South Carolina, buyers often encounter contracts that include an “as-is” clause. This seemingly simple phrase carries significant weight, fundamentally altering the dynamics of a real estate transaction. It’s important for buyers to fully […]

Federal Estate Tax Exemption Made Permanent, Increased to $15 Million by New Legislation

July 13, 2025/in Estate Planning

For the past several years, estate planning for high-net-worth individuals and families has been shaped by a significant provision in the federal tax code that was set to expire. The scheduled expiration, often called a “sunset provision,” created a degree of uncertainty for long-term financial strategies, as the federal estate tax exemption was slated to […]

Big Changes for Small Estates: South Carolina’s New Law Raises Probate Threshold to $45,000

July 8, 2025/in Probate

The period following the loss of a loved one is invariably challenging, marked by grief and the sudden need to manage practical responsibilities. Navigating the legal requirements of settling their final affairs can add a significant layer of stress to an already difficult time. In South Carolina, this court-supervised process, known as probate or estate […]

What Happens if You Die Without a Will in Greenville County, SC?

June 17, 2025/in Estate Planning

Navigating the loss of a loved one is incredibly difficult. When that loss is compounded by the absence of a will, families in Greenville County often face a complex and uncertain legal landscape. If someone passes away without a valid will in Greenville County, South Carolina law dictates how their assets are distributed through a […]

Navigating Probate When the Executor Lives Outside South Carolina

June 17, 2025/in Estate Planning

Being asked to manage a loved one’s final affairs is a significant responsibility, often undertaken during a time of grief. When that responsibility involves handling a South Carolina estate, specifically in the Greenville area, while you live hundreds or even thousands of miles away, the complexities can feel overwhelming. Suddenly, you’re not just dealing with […]

Contesting a Will in Greenville County Probate Court: Grounds and Process

June 17, 2025/in Estate Planning

Challenging the validity of a will is a significant legal undertaking, often arising during emotionally charged times. In Greenville County, South Carolina, such contests are handled by the Probate Court. Successfully navigating this process requires a thorough understanding of who has the right to contest, the legally recognized grounds for a challenge, the strict procedural […]

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