Who Gets the House in a Divorce in South Carolina?

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Who Gets the House in a Divorce in South Carolina?

When spouses get a divorce, they have to determine how they will divide their marital property. One of the biggest …

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What Questions Do You Ask a Divorce Lawyer at the First Meeting?

What Questions Do You Ask a Divorce Lawyer at the First Meeting?

You’ve scheduled your first meeting with a divorce attorney. If you’re new to this process, you’re probably unsure of what …

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Proving Habitual Drunkenness in a South Carolina Divorce

Proving Habitual Drunkenness in a South Carolina Divorce

Habitual drunkenness is grounds for divorce in South Carolina. The party seeking a divorce on the grounds of habitual drunkenness …

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

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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What Are the Grounds for Divorce in South Carolina?

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

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 itself required …

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How Much Does a Divorce Cost in South Carolina

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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Annulment of a Marriage in South Carolina

South Carolina became a state in 1788, and at the time, and for many years after, divorce was not legal. …

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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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