Moore, Johnson & Saraniti Law Firm, P.A.

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Trusted, Experienced, Compassionate by Melissa LaScaleia Moore, Johnson & Saraniti is an all-female, local law firm which began in 2001. The firm practices in the areas of general litigation, estate planning, probate administration, family law, corporate, collections, community association representation, personal injury and mediation.  There are three senior partners: V. Lee Moore, Sarah A. Johnson, and Elizabeth J. Saraniti. Angela D. Harrison is a junior partner; and associate attorney, Sarah K. Stapleton, recently joined the team.  Sarah was born in Fayetteville, NC, and grew up in Wilmington. She graduated from Methodist University in Fayetteville in 2015, where she studied history, and earned her law degree from Mercer Law School in Macon, Georgia in 2018. She began her college career as a history education major.  “Then I took a law class and I liked the problem solving and the logic of it,” she says. “I made law my minor, and ended up at Mercer because my legal studies professor in college, who was my mentor, was an alumni there and thought it would be a good fit for me as well.”  After graduation, Sarah lived in Washington, D.C. for a while.  “I didn’t love it, though,” she says. “And I wanted to be near the coast and back South again, so I decided on Myrtle Beach. I was drawn to this firm because I liked that it is all women, and that there’s a family feel to it. It felt comfortable to me. When we first met, I could feel that they wanted me to be successful— and it felt like the right place to be.” Sarah joined the firm in December 2020. In her law practice, she covers a little bit of everything— including estate planning, probate, corporate law, and civil litigation. “Growing up, I was an athlete,” she says. “I am competitive and I like the activity of this profession and the feeling of accomplishment that I have from working with others and bringing their situation to completion.”  As a whole, Moore, Johnson & Saraniti can help clients to determine what they need to accomplish their goals and offer advice and solutions to get them there.   “We are committed to providing ethical representation that is responsive to our clients,” says Angela, who’s been with the firm since 2012. “We look at each individual situation, and customize what we have to offer to meet our clients’ unique needs.”  Lee Moore has been practicing law for more than thirty-two years. She takes the time to examine each person’s request more deeply, to safeguard her clients from any oversights that could land them into a quagmire at a later date. The firm’s culture is results-driven and canine friendly, and clients love the presence of the animals too. From left to right, Sadie, Sarah Stapeton, V. Lee Moore, Angela Harrison, and Greta (in arms). (Photo Meganpixels Parker) Lee is originally from Pawleys Island, and went to high school in Georgetown. She attended USC, then moved to Florida and worked as a paralegal before returning to USC to study law. After graduation, she settled in Surfside Beach.   When starting her own private practice, Lee was looking for an attorney who handled real estate closings to round out the services her firm offered. In an unusual twist of fate, Lee’s father used to have breakfast regularly at the Litchfield Diner with the husband of attorney Sarah Johnson. Word got out that Sarah had the skills that Lee needed, and when they met, both felt it would be a good fit.  “Sarah and I joined forces first,” Lee says. “And then about a year after that, I was looking for a very detail-oriented person and I found Elizabeth. I saw her in the court room and decided she’d be the perfect fit.   “Amongst our entire team, we really meld a lot of areas of law, and that enables us to provide more extensive services to our clients. We cover areas that complement one another.”   One of the main areas that Lee focusses on is estate planning. And, she often finds that people don’t have the appropriate documents in place to cover their needs appropriately.       “Not understanding the ramifications of all aspects of an estate plan leads many people to believe they just need a simple will, but that may not be the case,” Lee says.  An estate plan requires an attorney to review multiple areas, including the possible need for either a will or a revocable trust, and a review of all assets, both probate and non-probate, along with a review of beneficiary designations.   “People have a perception that probate process is expensive or cumbersome,” says Lee. “But in South Carolina, that process is actually relatively simple.”   An estate plan is more than a will— it incorporates everything. A trust could be necessary to manage the assets for an underage beneficiary. Then, there are some assets that are not controlled by the distribution scheme in a will. If you designated a beneficiary to receive something, like a life insurance policy, that contract controls the distribution regardless of what your will may provide. The same thing holds true with annuities and retirement accounts.   Lee begins the process by looking at her clients’ current documents to confirm that they are valid in this state, and that they still accomplish her clients’ goals.   “We also review the two types of Powers of Attorney,” she says. “One has to do with health care, and the other with financial matters. Both are important because that appointed person impacts decisions that need to be made while you are still alive.”   In addition to estate planning, Lee also handles probate administration, family litigation, and mediation for both probate and family court matters.   Sarah K Stapleton, above, is the newest addition to the team. As a former athlete, Sarah is motivated by the same drive to work for her clients and bring their situation to a successful resolution. (Photo Meganpixels Parker) “I like mediation because you can help people resolve something in a … Read more

Moore, Johnson & Saraniti

Trusted, Experienced, Compassionate by Melissa LaScaleia Moore, Johnson & Saraniti is a local law firm, started in 2001, that is today comprised of five female attorneys. There are three senior partners: V. Lee Moore, Sarah A. Johnson, and Elizabeth J. Saraniti; junior partner, Angela D. Harrison; and associate attorney, Nancy M. Zovnic.  The firm practices in the areas of general litigation, estate planning, probate administration, family law, commercial and residential real estate, corporate, collections, community association representation, personal injury and mediation. “We are committed to providing ethical representation that is responsive to our clients,” says Angela, who has been with the firm since 2012. “We look at each individual situation, and customize what we have to offer to meet our clients’ unique needs.”  Moore, Johnson & Saraniti can help clients to determine what they need to accomplish their goals and offer advice and solutions to get them there.  Lee Moore has been practicing law for more than thirty-two years. She takes the time to examine each person’s request more deeply, to safeguard her clients from any oversights that could land them into a quagmire at a later date.  Lee is originally from Pawleys Island, and went to high school in Georgetown. She attended USC, then moved to Florida and worked as a paralegal before returning to USC to study law. After graduation, she settled in Surfside Beach.  When starting her own private practice, Lee was looking for an attorney who handled real estate closings to round out the services her firm offered. In an unusual twist of fate, Lee’s father used to have breakfast regularly at the Litchfield Diner with the husband of attorney Sarah Johnson. Word got out that Sarah had the skills that Lee needed, and when they met, both felt it would be a good fit.  “Sarah and I joined forces first,” Lee says. “And then about a year after that, I was looking for a very detail-oriented person and I found Elizabeth. I saw her in the court room and decided she’d be the perfect fit.  “Amongst our entire team, we really meld a lot of areas of law, and that enables us to provide more extensive services to our clients. We cover areas that complement one another.”  One of the main areas that Lee focuses on is estate planning. And, she often finds that people don’t have the appropriate documents in place to cover their needs appropriately.       “Not understanding the ramifications of all aspects of an estate plan leads many people to believe they just need a simple will, but that may not be the case,” Lee says. An estate plan requires an attorney to review multiple areas, including the possible need for either a will or a revocable trust, and a review of all assets, both probate and non-probate, along with a review of beneficiary designations.  “People have a perception that the probate process is expensive or cumbersome,” says Lee. “But in South Carolina, that process is actually relatively simple.”  According to Lee, an estate plan is more than just your will— it includes everything. A trust could be necessary to manage the assets for an underage beneficiary. Then, there are some assets that are not controlled by the distribution scheme in a will. If you designated a beneficiary to receive something, like a life insurance policy, that contract controls the distribution regardless of what your will may provide. The same thing holds true with annuities and retirement accounts.  Lee begins the process by looking at her clients’ current documents to confirm that they are valid in this state, and that they still accomplish her clients’ goals.  Angela Harrison has been with the all-female law firm since 2012. — Photo Meganpixels Parker “We also review the two types of Powers of Attorney,” she says. “One has to do with health care, and the other with financial matters. Both are important because that appointed person impacts decisions that need to be made while you are still alive.”  In addition to estate planning, Lee also handles probate administration, family litigation, and mediation for both probate and family court matters.  “I like mediation because you can help people resolve something in a fairly quick fashion,” she says. “It is a mechanism for individuals to be able to resolve cases without having to go through the knock-down, drag-out fight of a contested court case. I find that not only can you get the case resolved more efficiently and more economically, but people are typically happier with the outcome.  “When you’re in a court proceeding, things get said in an open and public courtroom. And pleadings, when filed, are part of the public record, so anyone would have access to personal and potentially embarrassing information.” Mediation is much more informal and laid-back because parties are in conference rooms instead of court rooms. It is a confidential and private setting, and you don’t have the anxiety that’s associated with coming in front of the judge, or the anticipation of a trial.  “It just sets the situation up for a better result,” she adds. “People are more likely to work with each other. With mediation, you may not get everything you wanted, but you feel like you have more control with the outcome. From an attorney’s perspective, when you help people reach a resolution and they sign the agreement, it’s much more satisfying to feel you’ve helped both sides reach a resolution that is in place for their life.”  Lee recommends pursuing mediation early on, before people retreat to their respective corners and become entrenched in their stance. Additionally, the longer the litigation goes on, the more costly it becomes, and the less money there is for either party in the end.  “Probate mediation gives families not only the ability to resolve the case, but to save the family bond,” Lee says. “In probate court, if families are fighting, and it goes to a contested hearing— families splinter, and they never seem to recover.”  Lee has been working as a mediator for over fifteen years. She attributes her success in generating successful mediation agreements to her organizational abilities and problem solving skills.  “As a … Read more

Moore, Johnson, & Saraniti Law Firm – Meet Sarah A. Johnson

Trusted and Experienced by Melissa LaScaleia Sarah Johnson and V. Lee Moore started their law firm in 2001. Then Elizabeth Saraniti joined their practice, and the three partners grew their firm to five attorneys and a staff of nine. As their firm expanded, they gradually evolved from their original office into their present setting of two buildings along Glenns Bay Road in Surfside Beach.    “When Lee and I started our practice, we didn’t set out to be a practice with five female attorneys,” Sarah says. “But it turned out that way. We have a good mixture of attorneys to help clients with whatever they may face in their daily lives— like real estate transactions; estate planning; probate administration; personal injury; family law; collections; and community association representation. “We have been well known in the area for many years, and pride ourselves on helping members of the local Grand Strand community. We like people and enjoy the work that we do.”  The team of Moore, Johnson & Saraniti — Photo Meganpixels Parker The firm has well-trained paralegals who are knowledgeable enough to be helpful to clients, but the lawyers take pride in being accessible to their clients, and are always available to answer any questions.  Sarah primarily practices real estate law for both commercial and residential clients; occasionally she also handles wills and estate planning. “Getting to meet people is my favorite thing about practicing law,” she says. “I’m helping them when it’s an exciting time of their life—they’re purchasing or selling their property. Real estate is often a major purchase for individuals, and they always have a lot of questions. It can be stressful too, and I like being able to be there for them, to help them through the entire process.”  Sarah was born and raised in the Midwest, and moved to NY in the early ’70s. She decided to attend law school later in life, graduating from Fordham University of Law in 1996. She moved to Pawleys Island the following year, and loves living there.  “Because I was in business for many years before I became an attorney, I have a different outlook on life,” she says. “The fact that I have a business background makes me more appreciative of the positive aspects of law.” Moore, Johnson & Saraniti Law Firm, P.A.  1271 Glenns Bay Road Surfside Beach, SC 29575 843-650-9757 www.grandstrandlawyers.com Facebook @ Moore Johnson Saraniti Law Firm

Moore, Johnson, & Saraniti Law Firm – Meet Lee Moore

Persistent, Tenacious, Experienced by Melissa LaScaleia Lee Moore of Moore, Johnson, & Saraniti Law Firm primarily handles law cases in the areas of estate planning, probate administration, family law litigation, and mediation.  “I have thirty-two years of practice handling both sides of probate litigation working for the plaintiff as well as the defendant,” she says. “It gave me a lot of experience to see situations from both sides.  “Throughout my career, I’ve focused on litigation, specifically in family court and probate court. There aren’t a lot of attorneys who have concentrated their practice in those areas. For whatever reason, people have identified me as being good in these areas; and as I began to focus more on family and probate law, people continued to bring those types of cases to me.”  “I enjoy those areas of practice,” she continues, “because you see an immediate effect on people in their day-to-day life. With other areas of law, you feel further removed from the clients.  “I like mediation because you can help people resolve something in a fairly quick fashion, and it’s done outside of the court. I encourage people to pursue mediation before they file suit because it saves both time and money. My organizational abilities and problem solving skills are what make me a good mediator.”  The team of Moore, Johnson & Saraniti — Photo Meganpixels Parker Lee is originally from Pawley’s Island, and went to high school in Georgetown. She attended USC, then moved to Florida and worked as a paralegal before returning to USC to study law. After graduation, she settled in Surfside Beach.  When starting her own private practice, Lee was looking for an attorney who handled real estate closings to round out her firm. In an unusual twist of fate, Lee’s father used to have breakfast regularly at the Litchfield Diner with the husband of attorney Sarah Johnson. Word got out that Sarah had the skills that Lee needed, and when they met, both felt it would be a good fit.  “Today, amongst our entire team, we really meld a lot of areas of law, and that enables us to provide more extensive services to our clients,” Lee says. “We have areas that complement one another.”  “As a lawyer, I offer persistence, tenacity, and follow through,” she adds. “At our firm, we have a stellar support staff, a lot of whom have been with us for ten plus years, so that we are able to maintain the structure necessary to provide consistent follow-through and organization.  “We are very detail oriented and business-minded but at the same time are empathetic and care about our clients’ needs and interests. We have a great firm, both attorneys and staff.” Moore, Johnson & Saraniti Law Firm, P.A.  Attorney Lee Moore 1271 Glenns Bay Road Surfside Beach, SC 29575 843-650-9757 www.grandstrandlawyers.com Facebook @ Moore Johnson Saraniti Law Firm

Moore, Johnson and Saraniti — Meet Nancy Zovnic

Giving a Personal Touch to All Her Clients by Melissa LaScaleia Nancy Zovnic practices real estate law at Moore, Johnson & Saraniti Law Firm in Myrtle Beach. She handles the legal aspects of home purchases and sales, refinances, seller sides, and home equity lines of credit.  Nancy has been practicing law since 2006. Originally from the Chicago area, she moved to Myrtle Beach as a teenager when her family relocated here. After attending college at USC, she received her law degree from Mercer University in Macon, Georgia.  “I took a business law class in high school that I really enjoyed,” she says. “So I decided to pursue further studies in law. As I gained experience, I realized that I favored transactional law over litigation. I really like the field of real estate. I enjoy working with happy people, and those who are buying or selling a home generally are.”  After graduation, Nancy returned to the beach, and found her place at Moore, Johnson & Saraniti.  The team of Moore, Johnson & Saraniti — Photo Meganpixels Parker “I love how friendly people are in Myrtle Beach,” she says. “I like that this is an all-female firm— I get along well with the other attorneys here.”  As an attorney, Nancy enjoys working with her clients directly, rather than indirectly through a paralegal.  “It’s rare that an attorney will call their clients at the onset of the closing, but I like to have a personal relationship with each client,” she says. “It allows them to put a face to a name. It allays their fears, and helps to establish trust, so they feel assured that everything will run smoothly with their transaction. My favorite thing about my job is the people that I get to meet.”  Moore, Johnson, and Saraniti Law Firm, P.A. Nancy Zovnic 1271 Glenns Bay Road Surfside Beach, SC 29575 843-650-9757 www.grandstrandlawyers.com Facebook @ Moore Johnson Saraniti Law Firm

Moore, Johnson & Saraniti Law Firm

The Coastal Insider

Trusted, Experienced, Compassionate by Melissa LaScaleia Moore, Johnson, and Saraniti is a local law firm, started in 2001, that has grown over the years and is now comprised of five female attorneys – three senior partners: V. Lee Moore, Sarah A. Johnson, and Elizabeth J. Saraniti; junior partner, Angela D. Harrison; and associate attorney, Nancy M. Zovnic.  The firm practices in the areas of general litigation; estate planning; probate administration; family law; commercial and residential real estate; corporate; collections; community association representation; and personal injury.  “We are committed to providing ethical representation that is responsive to our clients,” says Angela, who’s been with the firm since 2012. “We look at each individual situation, and customize what we have to offer to meet our clients’ unique needs.  The attorneys of the all-female firm, Moore, Johnson & Saraniti. — Photo Meganpixels Parker “I like that I get to meet people in all stages of their lives— to learn about their individual situation and be creative to find a solution to their problem that works for them.”  This is the time of year that many people review their finances and other important documents, and the attorneys of Moore, Johnson, and Saraniti are here to assist you with all your estate planning needs.  “A lot of people believe that because they’ve moved to South Carolina, a new will is necessary, but that is not always accurate,” Angela says. “We look at your current documents to confirm that they are valid in this state and that they still accomplish your goals. We also review Powers of Attorney, which I see as the most important documents, because the person you appoint will be making decisions about the allocation of your funds and administering health care while you are alive but in a vulnerable state.  “Whether someone has just moved to the area and needs their out-of-state wills reviewed, or whether they need health care power of attorney or financial power of attorney, that’s something we can help them with.”  Moore, Johnson, and Saraniti Law Firm  1271 Glenns Bay Road Surfside Beach, SC 29575   843-650-9757 www.grandstrandlawyers.com  Facebook @ Moore Johnson Saraniti Law Firm

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