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Read below about common family law issues and developments in the law in South Carolina.

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South Carolina Custody Laws : How to Get Custody of a Child

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Do Grandparents Have Rights to Visitation?

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How Does Divorce Affect Social Security Benefits in South Carolina?

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Child Support Laws in South Carolina

As of January 2024, there are new guidelines for child support laws in South Carolina, with several notable changes. If …

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South Carolina Custody Laws for Unmarried Parents

Many children today are born to unmarried parents in South Carolina. If the parental relationship ends, questions may arise about …

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