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Distinguishing Between Marital and Nonmarital Property in SC

South Carolina law makes a clear distinction between marital property and nonmarital property for the purposes of a property division …

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Unique Aspects of Parenting While Living in Different States

Custody and visitation cases are some of the most complicated and difficult cases to handle, simply due to the emotions …

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Are There Any Alternatives to Guardianship Under South Carolina Law?

Guardianship can be a difficult matter to approach with your family member, particularly if he or she doesn’t believe that …

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Back to Basics: Filing for Divorce in South Carolina

All too often, people misunderstand even the most basic eligibility requirements and procedures for filing for divorce in the state …

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Dividing Retirement Accounts in a Divorce

One of the most valuable assets that an individual may own is his or her retirement account. Whether it is …

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What Are the Benefits of Establishing Paternity for My Child?

In modern America, it is not uncommon for children to be born to unmarried parents. Unlike a child born to …

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Parenting Plan Modifications and Relocating Parents in South Carolina

As a parent considers moving to another community or state for jobs, new spouses, family members who need care, or …

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What Is a Parenting Plan and Why Do I Need One?

A parenting plan is a document that sets forth the schedule of parenting time for a child and each of …

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Guardianships and Conservatorships Under South Carolina Law

South Carolina law provides for both guardianships and conservatorships, both of which may occur when a family member becomes incapacitated …

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Different Types of Custody Under South Carolina Law

Under S.C. Code Ann. § 63-15-210, there are two different types of custody – physical custody, which is the parent …

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