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3 Affordable Ways to Assist the Guardian ad Litem in Your Intense Custody Case
As detailed in S.C. Code Ann. Section 63-3-810(A), the Family Court may appoint a Guardian ad Litem (sometimes referred to as a "GAL") in any action in which custody or visitation of a minor child is at issue if the Court will likely not be fully...
Read MoreHow the Family Court Can Establish Support Based on Imputed Income
Imputed income refers to the amount of money a person could earn if they were working at their full capacity, regardless of their actual earnings. Under South Carolina law, the Family Court can establish support obligations based on money you don’t...
Read More3 Theories for Devoted Third-Party Custodians to Use in Court
Third-party custodians are people, often relatives, who obtain physical custody of someone else’s children. These arrangements are often referred to as “kinship care.” How Do Third-Party Custodians Get Physical Custody A common way for third-party...
Read MoreHow to Easily Change the Name You Hate in South Carolina Family Court
When navigating how to legally change your name in South Carolina or wondering "how to get name changed", you may be surprised by how challenging the change process can be. Especially if you often think, "I hate my last name." Reasons to Want a Change...
Read More3 Reasons Military Divorces Are Harder to Resolve
Military divorces are common in the greater Charleston area because there are four military installations nearby. If you are in the military or married to someone in the military, and considering divorce, then read on to learn how military divorces can be...
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