Common Divorce Myths

Common Divorce Myths

Common Divorce Myths

Misinformation creates unnecessary stress, poor decisions, and unrealistic expectations about their divorce proceedings. Many people base their assumptions about divorce …

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Five Grounds for Divorce in South Carolina

Five Grounds for Divorce in South Carolina

South Carolina law recognizes specific grounds for divorce in South Carolina that determine how you can legally end your marriage. …

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The Role of a Guardian ad Litem in High-Conflict Divorce Cases

The Role of a Guardian ad Litem in High-Conflict Divorce Cases

High-conflict divorce cases can be emotionally draining for everyone involved, but they are especially difficult for children caught in the …

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How Does Alimony Work in South Carolina Divorces?

How Does Alimony Work in South Carolina Divorces?

Divorce involves complicated yet critical financial considerations, and alimony is often one of the most misunderstood aspects of the process. …

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Understanding South Carolina Separation Agreements

Understanding South Carolina Separation Agreements

Facing marital difficulties requires an understanding of your legal options to protect your rights and interests. A South Carolina separation …

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Can Alimony Be Modified in South Carolina

Can Alimony Be Modified in South Carolina?

Alimony is a significant financial obligation arising from a divorce, providing financial support from one former spouse to another. Whether …

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The Role of Forensic Accountants in High-Asset Divorce Cases

The Role of Forensic Accountants in High-Asset Divorce Cases

Getting divorced can be an emotional time for anyone, filled with difficult decisions that will shape your personal and financial …

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How to Handle Property Division During a Divorce in South Carolina

How to Handle Property Division During a Divorce in South Carolina

Although South Carolina has one of the lowest divorce rates in the nation (with 2.4 divorces per 1,000 people), the …

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The Difference Between Fault and No-Fault Divorce in SC

The Difference Between Fault and No-Fault Divorce in SC

Divorce proceedings in South Carolina can be stressful, especially when you’re trying to understand the legal requirements and options available. …

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What Happens If Your Spouse Won’t Sign the Divorce Papers

What Happens If Your Spouse Won’t Sign the Divorce Papers?

Divorce can be one of life’s most challenging experiences, bringing emotional turmoil alongside complex legal procedures. When couples decide to …

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