Attorney Kayla Jebaily Adams recently volunteered at a Wills and Healthcare Power of Attorney Clinic hosted by the South Carolina Bar Pro Bono Program in Bennettsville. The event took place on Friday, July 18, 2025, at the Marian Wright Edelman Public Library and provided essential legal services to residents of Marlboro County. Over the course of the day, Kayla joined six other attorneys from across the Pee Dee region to assist 30 community members with preparing wills and healthcare power of attorney documents.

Her participation in the clinic reflects a strong commitment to expanding access to legal services in rural communities. The event was made possible through partnerships with Marlboro County, the Joseph F. Rice School of Law, the Center for Heirs’ Property Preservation, and the staff at the public library, all of whom played a role in supporting the clinic’s success.

Kayla Jebaily Adams, Esq.

Attorney Kayla Jebaily Adams practices as an associate with Jebaily Law Firm, where she focuses on legal matters involving personal injury, workers’ compensation, and Social Security disability. A native of Florence, Kayla worked at the law firm as a runner, receptionist, and legal assistant before attending law school. 


Kayla earned her law degree from the University of South Carolina in 2023. She received a master’s degree in social work from USC in 2018 and her undergraduate degree from Clemson University in 2015. Kayla is licensed to practice law in South Carolina and North Carolina, and she is admitted to practice before the U.S. District Court for the District of South Carolina.


Her community involvement includes serving on the Board of Directors of the Florence County United Way, as well as membership in the South Carolina Association for Justice, the Injured Workers Advocates of South Carolina, and the South Carolina Workers’ Compensation Educational Association.

 

Admitted to South Carolina Bar: 2024

Years of Legal Experience: 2

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