Category: Family Law
The Five Grounds for Divorce in South Carolina
Most people are familiar with no-fault divorces, but fault-based divorces still exist. Individuals have the right to assert several different …
Read MoreHow to File for Custody of a Child in South Carolina
Child custody is one of the most emotional types of family law cases. These matters often involve allegations of parental …
Read MoreUnmarried Fathers’ Rights in South Carolina
Child custody disputes are a part of many South Carolina divorces, but they take on a different nature when the …
Read MoreParental Alienation Laws in South Carolina
Parental alienation can make an already-complicated custody situation extremely tense. For parents who are victims, it can leave them in …
Read MoreWhat are the chances of winning a divorce appeal?
Are you considering appealing your divorce judgment? You may wonder if it’s worth it. What are the chances of winning …
Read MoreWhat Happens After Divorce Papers Are Served?
After divorce papers are served in an uncontested case, a timely response is filed and served. The parties begin settling …
Read MoreHow Often Can Child Support Be Modified?
Parents have many misconceptions about child support. One of them is about the circumstances that could lead to a modification. …
Read MoreWhat Does Child Support Take Into Consideration?
If you face a divorce involving children or aren’t married to your children’s other parent, child support is an important …
Read MoreHow to Find Out How Much Child Support Is Owed to You
If you become your children’s primary custodial parent (with whom they spend the majority of their time), you will very …
Read MoreHow To Track Child Support Payments
When the court issues a child support order, there can be consequences if it is not followed. The parent paying …
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