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Personal Representative Abuse/Fraud Lawyers Serving Hilton Head Island

Beaufort Personal Representative Abuse/Fraud Attorneys


What is a Personal Representative?

A personal representatives, also called an executor, are individuals who are designated to administer the estate of a deceased person. Personal representatives or executors are usually named by the deceased person in a will. However, a personal representative may also be appointed by the court.

What is Personal Representative Abuse/Fraud?

Personal representative abuse/fraud occurs when a personal representative or executor abuses their position of authority. Such abuse or fraud can occur when the personal representative does not act in the best interest of the estate and its beneficiaries, uses their role to financially benefit their own interests, or improperly divides and distributes the assets of an estate.

If you believe that a personal representative may be abusing their position of authority to financially benefit themselves, or if you are a personal representative and the action you took need to be defended, the lawyers at Twenge + Twombley can help. Our attorneys represent the victims of personal representative abuse/fraud in Hilton Head Island, Beaufort, Bluffton, and throughout the Lowcountry of South Carolina. We also offer a free initial consultation to discuss your case.

For More Information About Personal Representative Abuse/Fraud

Call 843-476-4573 or fill out our online contact form today to schedule a free, no-obligation legal consultation with our personal representative abuse/fraud attorneys. We serve clients in Beaufort, Hilton Head Island and other communities in South Carolina.

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