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Writing a will is an important task that often gets put off. That is why the ETV Endowment has partnered with Giving Docs, a simple online tool that provides an easy way to write a legal will and gain peace of mind for the future — at no cost to you, and we're here to help!

Leigh Yarbrough
Leigh Yarbrough
864-591-0046
Lyarbrough@etvendowment.org
Planned Giving Officer
ETV Endowment of South Carolina
Coby Cartrette Hennecy, CPA, CFRE
Coby Cartrette Hennecy, CPA, CFRE
864-591-0046
chennecy@etvendowment.org
Executive Director
ETV Endowment of South Carolina
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Features at a Glance

A full suite of estate planning tools legally binding in all 50 states and the District of Columbia.

*Revocable Living Trusts are only available for California residents currently

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Our Values Aligned

Many ETV Endowment supporters have chosen to advance the values that have been most important in their lives by providing a gift through their estate plans. Regardless of the size of your gift, you can make plans now to support the programming you love in the years to come.

Creating a will can be expensive and time-consuming, but we've made it easy for you by offering our supporters free access to Giving Docs. Here you can easily create your will and other estate planning documents in just a few minutes. You are not required to leave a gift to the ETV Endowment in order to create a will; this is our gift to you.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Your Last Will and Testament is a formal document that specifies your wishes when you pass away. If you do not have a will, state law will determine how your belongings, children and pets are placed among your living family.

Giving Docs advises that a completed will is not legally binding until it has been signed and executed in accordance with the laws of your state of residence. Giving Docs will give you detailed instructions on how to do so in order to ensure that your will carries out your wishes. Giving Docs securely keeps your information in your profile so that you can quickly and easily update your will whenever you need to. The standard will document you create on the Giving Docs website incorporates typical estate planning needs. If you have a complicated estate with multiple properties and complex assets, or would like to discuss alternative planned giving vehicles, we recommend consulting an attorney and/or financial advisor.

Nothing! This is a gift to you from the ETV Endowment of South Carolina.

No. While the ETV Endowment of South Carolina covers the cost of providing this service to our supporters, Giving Docs is an independent third-party platform, completely separate from the ETV Endowment. Its services are provided without review from the ETV Endowment, and the ETV Endowment is not liable for its use. Giving Docs is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice. Your use of the platform is subject to Giving Docs' Terms of Service, which we encourage you to review.

A will from Giving Docs is valid in all 50 states and the District of Columbia if it has been signed and executed in accordance with the laws of your state of residence. If you live outside of the U.S., you may use the Giving Docs process to outline your wishes in preparation for speaking with an attorney.

Yes. Giving Docs makes it easy to leave gifts to all of your favorite organizations. Giving Docs will prompt you to leave a percentage of your estate to your favorite charity, but you are not required to leave a gift in order to create a will through Giving Docs.

Yes, you can use Giving Docs to create a new will. Be sure to have it executed per the laws in your state.

Yes, Giving Docs offers the opportunity to leave a gift without altering your existing will through a codicil. You can access the codicil platform directly.

Yes, you can access the financial power of attorney here: Create your financial power of attorney directly here.

The ETV Endowment of South Carolina does not share your personal information with Giving Docs. In fact, Giving Docs only receives the information that you provide to them when you activate your Giving Docs account. Giving Docs' Terms of Service prohibits the sale or rental of user names or other personal information.

When creating your account with Giving Docs, you will be asked if you would like to share your contact information with any charities for which you leave a gift. If you choose to share your contact information, the charity will receive your contact information and note about your planned gift, as agreed upon. No other data will be shared with the charity. If you do not wish to share any information at all, you may choose to remain anonymous. If you choose to remain anonymous, the charity will not receive any identifying information.

You are not required to leave a gift to the ETV Endowment of South Carolina or any other organization in order to create a will, and any bequest provision you include is revocable. It may be changed at any time, for any reason. Simply log back into your account to update your will, and follow the instructions for signatures and notarizations.

Many ETV Endowment of South Carolina supporters have chosen to support the future of ETV's and South Carolina Public Radio's exceptional programs with a gift through their estate so we decided to offer Giving Docs for free to all of our dedicated supporters.
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