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There’s a duty to keep everyone in our communities in the Upstate safe right now during the COVID-19 social-distancing protocols. These protocols force us to reshape our way of life temporarily — ultimately, we have to be selfless. At Elliott Frazier Law Firm, we urge the people in our community to join us in practicing safe social distancing. During these times, we can ensure clients they still have access to us. Our team is ready to meet with you remotely so we can answer any questions you have for a pending case.

The federal government has recommended everyone stay indoors during this quarantine and avoid gatherings of more than ten people. (Visit the CDC website for the most up-to-date information and recommendations.)

Since the responsible thing to do now is to be homebound, you can meet with anyone on the Elliott Frazier team by:

  • Phone
  • Facetime
  • Email
  • Text Message
  • Any Other Preferred Method of Digital Communication

We’re still offering consultations for new cases, so please reach out. Don’t feel like your issues will go unaddressed just because you can’t meet with an attorney face-to-face.

SC Courts Close Until May 1st

Angela Frazier and her team encourage all clients to handle their family law matters as soon as possible. South Carolina’s supreme court announced all circuit court proceedings other than emergency proceedings are suspended until May 1st. Don’t hesitate to call our office for any questions.

Contact The Elliott Frazier Law Firm Today

If you have a family law issue, let the team at Elliott Frazier Law Firm assist you from the comfort of your couch.

Contact us now at 864-635-6323 or fill out the contact form to schedule a consultation so we can remotely review your claim.

*Information about COVID-19 may change as more information is found about by the CDC.

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