Month: April 2016
Transmutation of Property: Conits v. Conits
To non-lawyers, whether a piece of property is considered “marital” or “nonmarital” property probably seems inconsequential. How much difference can …
Read MoreHow a Lack of Credibility Can Hurt in the Long Run: Conits v. Conits
While divorce proceedings can be settled out of court, sometimes one of the spouses involved takes certain action that makes …
Read MoreChild Support Modifications in South Carolina
In a typical divorce where there are children who have not yet turned 18, the issues of child custody, visitation, …
Read MoreRestraining and Protective Orders Can Be Abused
Restraining orders or protective orders can both be a lifesaver in a difficult personal situation that may seem impossible to …
Read MoreHow to Voluntarily Establish Paternity in South Carolina
The issue of who a child’s father is can have huge repercussions. Emotionally, having proof of who the father is …
Read MoreHow to Establish Paternity When Your Child’s Father Will Not Admit It
Nowadays, there are countless situations that can end with having a child out of wedlock. Some of these even include …
Read MoreHow Does Arbitration Work in a Divorce?
Divorces are difficult, emotional times. However, despite the huge amounts of stress and anxiety that go into every divorce, it …
Read MoreHow Does Property Get Split After a Divorce?
Deciding to divorce from your spouse can be one of the most difficult decisions in your life. However, once that …
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