Here for you, year after year.

Perennial Law Firm provides estate planning, probate litigation, criminal defense, and personal injury representation throughout the Upstate and Midlands of South Carolina. We help individuals and families navigate life’s most important legal challenges with confidence.

probate, estate planning, criminal defense, personal injury, car wreck, car accident, truck accident, truck wreck, felony, misdemeanor, arrested, bail, bond, HIP, GPS, bond modification, emergency probate, guardianship, conservatorship, trust.

Why Choose Perennial Law Firm?

At Perennial Law Firm, we believe effective representation starts with listening. We take the time to understand your situation, answer your questions, and keep you informed every step of the way. Rather than treating clients like numbers, we focus on building relationships based on trust, hard work, and open communication. Our goal is to provide practical legal solutions while ensuring you always know where your case stands and what comes next.

FAQs

Do you offer free consultations?

1

Yes. We offer free consultations so you can discuss your situation with an attorney, understand your options, and determine whether legal representation is right for you. There is no obligation to hire our firm after the consultation.


Will I work directly with an attorney?

2

Absolutely. At Perennial Law Firm, you work directly with your attorney—not a case manager or call center. We take the time to listen to your concerns, answer your questions, and provide personalized guidance throughout your case.


How will I be kept informed about my case?

3

Communication is a priority. We strive to keep clients informed at every stage of their matter, promptly respond to questions, and explain legal developments in clear, straightforward language so you always know what to expect. You will receive access to a confidential client portal where you can share documents and ask questions. You are always welcome to call or email.


What should I bring to my consultation?

4

Bring any documents related to your legal matter. This may include court papers, contracts, insurance information, wills, medical records, correspondence, or any other relevant documents. If you're unsure what to bring, contact us and we'll be happy to help.

Have a question?

Send us a message and let’s figure this out together.