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Real Estate Closing & Estate Planning Attorneys in Aiken, SC

Complete legal support for life’s major moments—buying or selling property, protecting your legacy, and guiding families through probate.

Serving Aiken County since 1984.

Serving Aiken County Since 1984

Morris Rudnick opened Rudnick & Rudnick with his mother, Irene Krugman Rudnick, in 1984. Since then, the firm has served Aiken County and the surrounding area for more than 35 years, guiding clients through residential and commercial real estate, probate matters, and estate planning. Irene practiced alongside Morris until her passing in February 2019, leaving a lasting legacy of service and care.

In June 2019, Charles Rudnick—Morris’s son—joined the firm and expanded that legacy into the next generation. Charles brings years of legal experience and focuses on the same core areas clients rely on most: real estate closings, estate planning, and probate administration. Together, the firm provides steady, local guidance for both major transactions and long-term family planning.

Complete Legal Services for Life's Major Moments

Buying/Selling Your Home

Probate Administration

Protecting Your Legacy

Retirement Planning

Practice Areas

We handle real estate closings and estate planning/probate for Aiken County families—so if you need a real estate attorney Aiken SC, your property decisions and long-term protection stay coordinated.

Attorney-supervised residential and commercial real estate closings in Aiken County. We review the purchase agreement, coordinate with lenders and agents, complete the title search, and explain the deed, escrow, and settlement statement before signing.

Buying or selling a home? We handle title examination, lien and encumbrance checks, owner’s title insurance guidance, and closing disclosure review. Our goal is a smooth property transfer with proper recording and clear next steps.

For offices, land, and investment property, we provide contract review, due diligence support, and closing coordination. We help address title defects, boundary concerns, survey issues, and HOA documents so commercial deals close cleanly and on time.

Own South Carolina property while living elsewhere? We help non-residents manage remote closings, notarization, and transfers using proper documentation and power of attorney when needed. Get local counsel for Aiken County real estate and estates.

Protect your home and family with an estate plan built for real life. We help with wills, trusts, beneficiary planning, and durable powers of attorney so your wishes are clear, your assets are protected, and your loved ones avoid confusion later.

Create or update a last will and testament, revocable living trust, or other trust strategy when appropriate. We align your plan with property ownership, family needs, and long-term goals, focusing on privacy, control, and smoother inheritance.

Plan for incapacity with a durable power of attorney, healthcare power of attorney, advance directive, and living will. These documents help your chosen decision-makers manage property, finances, and medical choices without unnecessary delays or court involvement.

When a loved one passes away, we guide executors and families through probate administration and estate administration. We assist with estate inventory, creditor claims, asset valuation, and real property transfers or sales, especially when heirs are out of state.

Meet Our Team

Morris Rudnick

Attorney

Charles Rudnick

Attorney

We Can Help

If you have any questions or would like to set up a free consultation, schedule an appointment.  Rudnick and Rudnick wants to help you with your legal issue.
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Local Aiken Attorneys for Real Estate Closings, Estate Planning & Probate

At Rudnick & Rudnick, we work with people all over Aiken, SC and the surrounding area who just want the legal side of life to feel simpler. Maybe you’re buying or selling a home, dealing with lender paperwork, or trying to make sure the title is clean before you sign. As your real estate attorney in Aiken, SC, we guide you through the closing step by step—reviewing the purchase agreement, handling the title search and title examination, watching for liens or other issues, and making sure your deed and documents are properly recorded so your property transfer is done right.

We also help clients protect what they’ve worked hard for. That could mean putting a clear plan in place with wills, trusts (including a revocable living trust when it makes sense), and powers of attorney—or helping a family move through probate administration after a loss, especially when real estate is involved. Whether you’re in Aiken, North Augusta, Graniteville, New Ellenton, Beech Island, Warrenville, or nearby Augusta, Georgia, our goal stays the same: give you straight answers, keep things organized, and help you feel confident about the next step.

Made for Aiken Retirees, Out-of-State Owners, and Closings

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Real Estate & Estate Planning for Aiken Retirees

If you’re relocating for retirement—or buying in communities like Woodside—it’s smart to think beyond the closing table. We walk you through the closing process, common retirement-move considerations, and the estate planning basics that help protect your home and family, including wills, trusts, and powers of attorney.

Real Estate Transactions

Out-of-State Property Owners Legal Services (South Carolina)

Own property in Aiken County but live elsewhere? We help out-of-state owners handle real estate transactions, transfers, and legal documents without unnecessary travel. This guide covers remote-friendly steps, what to expect with title search/title examination, and how probate can work when property is involved across state lines.

Real Estate Close

Complete Real Estate Closing Services in Aiken, SC

Buying or selling a home is stressful enough—your closing shouldn’t add more pressure. This page breaks down how attorney-supervised closings work in South Carolina, what happens before and after signing, and how we help catch issues like liens, title defects, and deed/recording mistakes so your property transfer is done right.

Client Testimonials

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