Category: Family Law
How to Bring Up a Prenup to Your Partner
Speaking confidently, honestly and waiting until everyone is calm and collected are good ideas in terms of how to bring …
Read MoreLegal Criteria for Obtaining a South Carolina Order of Protection
An order of protection is a court order that makes it illegal for someone to contact another person or be …
Read MoreDo Grandparents Have Rights to Visitation?
Many South Carolina grandparents play an active part in raising their grandchildren. Does South Carolina have grandparents’ rights? While state …
Read MoreCan a Parent Take a Child Out of State in South Carolina?
The other parent took your child out of state, or they’re threatening to. Can they do that? What can you …
Read MoreDoes the Custodial Parent Have to Work?
When judges make custody decisions, the overarching principle they must follow is the best interests of the child. A parent …
Read MoreHow To Prove Adultery in South Carolina
Cheating on your spouse can have enormous consequences, especially if it leads to a divorce. It can affect everything from …
Read MoreMy Husband Committed Adultery: What Am I Entitled To?
Adultery is a painful betrayal that often destroys a marriage and upends an entire family. But are there legal ramifications …
Read MoreWhat Are Parental Alienation Laws in South Carolina?
Child custody cases are among the most emotionally combative in all of family law, with parents fighting to determine which …
Read MoreDoes South Carolina Have Common Law Marriage?
Common law marriage allows a couple to be considered married in the eyes of the law despite never having a …
Read MoreHow Long Does Alimony Last in South Carolina?
Alimony is financial support that one divorced spouse pays another, in an amount and duration that are set according to …
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