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Choosing a Therapist for Your Child

This is a subtitle for your new post Going through a custody case can be a very challenging and…

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What happens when the other side can’t prove its case? Look to Rule 41(b).

Sometimes in Family Court, a party makes allegations or brings a case that he or she simply can't prove.…

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Alimony — Can you get it?

What is Alimony For? Alimony is meant to keep the person who receives it in the same position he…

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Representing yourself in your divorce? Here’s help.

If you'd like to handle your own divorce or have child support set or modified, the South Carolina judicial…

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Student loan debt acquired during a marriage

While South Carolina has not specifically ruled on the question of whether student loans incurred by a spouse during…

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What to do when your child is arrested

First, know that the best thing you can do for your child is to get him or her a…

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Enforcing Visitation When the Children Refuse: What’s a Parent to Do?

The recent case of Noojin v. Noojin, decided by the South Carolina Court of Appeals in July 2016 provides…

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Rights of Biological Parents vs. Third Parties (like grandparents)

Generally, there is a presumption in favor of a biological parent having custody of his or her child. The…

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Factors considered in awarding alimony

There are 13 statutory factors the court must consider in awarding alimony. South Carolina Code § 20-3-130 provides: (A)…

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