Tiffany Nicole Provence
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With over a decade of dedicated public service as the Probate Judge for Dorchester County, I have honed my expertise in navigating the complexities of the judicial system. This invaluable experience inspired me to co-found Provence Messervy Causey (PMC Law Firm) alongside my partner, with the goal of providing compassionate and effective legal assistance to our community in Summerville, SC. Our firm has experienced remarkable growth, expanding from just two attorneys to a team of six skilled professionals, all committed to delivering personalized legal solutions. At PMC Law Firm, we believe that understanding our clients' needs is paramount. We strive to not only meet but exceed their expectations, establishing lasting relationships that transform us into their trusted legal advisors for years to come. My primary focus lies in the critical areas surrounding death, including probate administration and litigation, wrongful death claims, and comprehensive estate planning. I understand the emotional weight that these matters carry, and I am devoted to guiding families through the often-overwhelming legal processes. Additionally, I have a passion for mediation, where I work diligently to help families resolve disputes amicably, fostering both legal and emotional closure without the need for courtroom battles. At PMC Law Firm, our mission is clear: to provide expert legal guidance while maintaining a genuine interest in our clients' well-being. Whether you are facing the complexities of estate planning or navigating the probate process, my team and I are here to support you every step of the way. Let us help you secure peace of mind in your legal journey.
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.