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How to Dispute a Common Law Marriage

Many people assume that, if you have not had a formal marriage ceremony in a church, or at least gone …

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Why Common Law Marriages Have to Be Recognized in Other States

Contrary to what most people think, there is more than one way to get married. If you do not choose …

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Unique Custody Battles: Pet Support

Every divorce is different, involving different people with different interests and different goals. This always brings new situations to the …

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Benefits of a Greenville Prenuptial Agreement

When you get engaged to your significant other, there is not a lot on your mind other than living happily …

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How Divorce Appeals Work: Fredrickson v. Schulze

Every once in awhile, a case comes up that has a lot of the different components that often arise during …

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An Example of How Property Gets Divided in a Divorce: Fredrickson v. Schulze

  When a case comes up that has a lot of the different components that often appear in a typical …

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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 …

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How 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 …

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Child 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, …

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Restraining 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 …

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