Category: Family Law
Understanding the Rights of Unmarried Parents in South Carolina
Are you an unmarried parent in South Carolina? You are certainly not alone. Indeed, the Centers for Disease Control and …
Read MoreHow Does Alimony Work in South Carolina Divorces?
According to data cited by the American Psychological Association (APA), approximately 4 in 10 U.S. marriages end in divorceโand the …
Read MoreConsiderations for Special Needs Child Custody Arrangements
Child custody cases are never easy, but they can be especially challenging when special needs children are involved. A host …
Read MoreCan You Date While Separated in SC?
Can I date before my divorce is final?
One of the most frequent questions clients ask during consultation is whether or not they can begin seeing another person once they have started the divorce process.
South Carolina Child Custody Laws When Moving Out of State
After a child custody order is entered by the court, the custodial parent may eventually decide to move out of …
Read MoreDoes Child Support Cover Extracurricular Activities in South Carolina?
Child support is designed to help parents pay for their childrenโs expenses to ensure a happy and healthy upbringing. While …
Read MoreHow to Prove Alcoholism in a Custody Case in South Carolina
When judges decide custody cases, the primary concern is the best interests of the child. Determining this requires asking questions …
Read MoreThe 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 Fathersโ Rights in South Carolina
Child custody disputes are a part of many South Carolina divorces, but they take on a different nature when the …
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