
Brittany Holmes
Estate Planning for Those Who've Built Something Worth Protecting
I help families, business owners, and real estate investors protect what they’ve built—so they can plan with clarity, preserve their legacy, and move forward with peace of mind.
At LowcoTerra Law, we provide estate planning and business law services rooted in trust, education, and personal connection. Whether you’re preparing a will or trust, navigating long-term care concerns, or launching a business and need legal guidance, my approach is both strategic and compassionate.
With my primary office in Bluffton, I proudly serve clients across the South Carolina Lowcountry, including Beaufort, Jasper, Charleston, and surrounding counties.
You’ve worked hard to build something meaningful—your business, your wealth, your family. My role is to help you protect it. I believe in proactive planning, practical solutions, and building long-term relationships with every client. I’m not just here for today—I’m here to help guide your legacy for years to come.
- Estate Planning
- Trusts, Wills
- Elder Law
- Business Law
- Business Contracts, Business Dissolution, Business Formation, Business Litigation, Franchising, Mergers & Acquisitions
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Free Consultation
I offer a complimentary 15 minute discovery call to ensure that we are the best fit for your needs. - Credit Cards Accepted
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Rates, Retainers and Additional Information
While the initial consultation is free, there may be a fee (discussed in advance) applied for a more in-depth planning session.
- South Carolina
- South Carolina Bar
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- English: Spoken, Written
- Founding Attorney
- LowcoTerra Law Firm (formerly The Holmes Law Firm)
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- Estate planning, business planning and elder law firm
- Public Defender
- Beaufort County Public Defender's Office
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- Assistant Solicitor
- Fourteenth Circuit Solicitor's Office
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- University of South Carolina - Columbia
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- Charleston School of Law
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- Best Family Lawyer
- Bluffton's Best
- Lowcountry's Best Law Firm
- Lowcountry's Best - The Island Packet
- Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch
- Bestlawyers.com
- South Carolina Bar
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- Hilton Head Bar Association
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- Q. How soon can I file an appeal for family court after the first hearing? Judge made decision but haven't received final.
- A: Was your first hearing a final hearing or a temporary hearing? If it was a temporary hearing you cannot file an appeal, unfortunately. The good news, however, is that you still have a chance at a favorable outcome in the next hearing so try not to worry too much.
- Q. When a family member has temporary custody of your child and visitation is on their discretion and they want let you
- A: What does your order say? Stick to that. While it’s heartbreaking to not be able to see the child, I would advise against doing anything that the order may prohibit or even that could cause an issue. Do you have an attorney? Maybe speaking to one about your exact situation could get you quicker results. Just don’t do anything that could potentially backfire on you during your final determination hearing.
- Q. Do I have to hire a lawyer in order to regain custody of my child?
- A: Based on what you’ve shared, I would encourage you to hire a lawyer. There may need to be more than just a petition and having an attorney analyze your case prior to filing could be beneficial. This is typically not a case that you should approach alone as there seems to be a few different things to consider.