Mediation: South Carolina, Family Law & Cases
Using mediation can be much less costly than going to court. South Carolina family law cases have specific requirements.
Using mediation can be much less costly than going to court. South Carolina family law cases have specific requirements.
Depositions are an important part of a case. Learn about what to expect, what can be asked, how to prepare and what to say.
Knowing the differences between alimony and child support in South Carolina can have a significant impact on the outcome of a divorce.
When facing a divorce in South Carolina, it’s important to understand your rights. The judge will use a number of factors to determine when alimony is appropriate.
Learn how to handle an SC uncontested divorce and know when a divorce goes from uncontested to contested (aka when you need a lawyer).
There are both fault and no-fault divorce in South Carolina. Learn the ins and outs of the process for no-fault divorce.
Retirement accounts in a divorce often make up a are a huge portion of the assets being split - be sure to understand your rights.
There are two common categories of trust: revocable and irrevocable trusts, each with its own benefits and drawbacks.
To address a division between parents, the court considers what is in the child's best interest. But what does that mean?
During the divorce proceedings, you discover your spouse has misled you about your financial situation... What to do?
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