Frequently Asked Questions About Child Visitation in Cases Involving Domestic Violence
Domestic violence can complicate child visitation. Below are some commonly expressed concerns, as well as answers under South Carolina law. …
Read MorePremarital Agreements in South Carolina
A premarital agreement is a contract entered into by two parties. The purpose of a premarital agreement is “an …
Read MoreChild Support in South Carolina
Child support in South Carolina is regulated by Child Support Services, a division of the South Carolina Department of Social …
Read MoreRetroactive Child Support – What Is It And Can I Collect It In South Carolina?
As a preliminary matter, the court will order child support in cases where parents are divorced or had never married, …
Read MoreProperty and Businesses As Marital Assets in Your Divorce
Different properties and businesses can be determined to be marital assets or non-marital assets in a South Carolina divorce. Marital …
Read MoreWhat to Do if You Have an Abusive Spouse
If you are one of the one in three women, or one in four men who experience domestic abuse in …
Read MoreGetting Held in Contempt for Not Forcing Children to Exercise Visitation After South Carolina Divorce
Imagine you and your ex-spouse have been divorced for a few years now. Your ex was awarded custody in the …
Read MoreThe Challenges of Getting Along With a Difficult Passive Aggressive Co-Parent
One of the most frustrating challenges when it comes to co-parenting is trying to get along with the other parent …
Read MoreFrequently Asked Questions About Divorce in South Carolina
Divorce can feel overwhelming. Everyone knows someone who has a divorce horror story. Consequently, we at the Elliott Frazier Law …
Read MoreEnsuring Your Holidays Are Still Happy After a South Carolina Divorce
One of the most hotly contested issues in a South Carolina divorce is often how parents should divide the holidays …
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