Inheritance Recovery Legal Options

Summary

In South Carolina, inheritance is generally considered separate property unless co-mingled with marital assets. To recover your inheritance, you must prove it was solely yours. Options for affordable legal help include pro bono services, law school clinics, and legal aid societies.

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"MY EX-WIFE. TOOK MY INHERITANCE OF $*,*.* BEFORE WE SEPERATED. I NEED HELP GETTING IT BACK."
Hi Cephus, I'm sorry to hear about your situation. Could you let me know in which state this happened? Laws relating to inheritance and divorce vary from state to state.
"THIS WAS IN SOUTH CAROLINA. THIS HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH DIVORCE. THIS TRANSPIRED DURING OUR MARRIAGE. I HAVE NOT EVEN SEEN DIVORCE PAPERS."
In South Carolina:
- Inheritance is typically considered separate property, not marital property.
- If the inheritance was co-mingled with marital assets, it may become marital property.
- It's crucial to prove the inheritance was yours alone.
Legal assistance is advised for such cases.
THIS I UNDERSTAND. HOW DO I DO SO WITH LIMITED FUNDS?
There are several options:
- Pro bono legal services: Many attorneys offer free services for those in need.
- Law school clinics: Some law schools provide legal services as part of their training.
- Legal aid societies: Nonprofits that provide legal services to low-income individuals.