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

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What’s a Divorce on Grounds of Abandonment in SC?

Although the terms abandonment and desertion are often used interchangeably, only desertion is a recognized grounds for divorce in South …

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When Does Child Support End in South Carolina?

When the court signs off on a child support order, the terms are not necessarily permanent. Situations can change for …

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What Are the Grounds for Divorce in South Carolina?

As a South Carolina resident who finds your marriage ending, you may find it difficult to navigate the legal issues …

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How To File for Divorce in South Carolina

Deciding to file for divorce in South Carolina raises questions for spouses, especially around residency requirements, the process required for …

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How Much Does a Divorce Cost in South Carolina?

Whether the decision to get divorced is yours, your spouse’s, or mutual, it is an emotional process that leaves people …

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The Basics of Annulment in South Carolina

If your marriage is invalid or illegal under South Carolina law, you may be able to request an annulment. An …

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Is There a Waiting Period for Divorce in South Carolina?

You want to get divorced in South Carolina. One of your first questions may be how long it is going …

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