Gregory Hyland

Gregory Hyland

Gregory L. Hyland, Attorney at Law, LLC • Summerville, SC
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(843) 695-7851
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Summerville, SC, 29483, US

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Gregory Hyland is a dedicated estate planning attorney based in Summerville, South Carolina, who focuses on providing comprehensive legal solutions tailored to the unique needs of his clients. With a deep understanding of the complexities involved in estate planning, Gregory assists individuals and families in navigating the intricate landscape of wills, trusts, and probate matters. Gregory’s practice is centered around creating personalized estate plans that reflect the specific wishes and financial circumstances of his clients. He serves a diverse clientele, including young families, retirees, and individuals with substantial assets, ensuring that their legacies are protected and their loved ones are cared for. His approach involves not only crafting legally sound documents but also empowering clients with knowledge, allowing them to make informed decisions about their futures. At Gregory L. Hyland, Attorney at Law, LLC, client service is paramount. Gregory prides himself on fostering strong relationships built on trust and open communication. He takes the time to listen to his clients' concerns, providing clear guidance through every step of the planning process. His commitment to excellence and attention to detail ensures that each client receives the highest quality of service. For those seeking to secure their legacy and protect their loved ones, Gregory invites potential clients to reach out and discuss their estate planning needs. With his expertise and personalized approach, he is ready to help clients achieve peace of mind through effective and thoughtful estate planning strategies.

About Estate Planning Law

Estate planning attorneys help individuals plan for the distribution of their assets and care during incapacity. They create wills, trusts, and other documents to protect families and minimize taxes. Common matters include wills, trusts, powers of attorney, healthcare directives.

Updated: Mar 18, 2026