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How Family Court Trials Are Different from the Diddy Trial
In both high-profile trials like the Diddy trial and typical family court cases, certain legal processes and challenges overlap, despite the differences in the stakes and scope of the cases. Whether it's sealing documents in Family Court to protect sensitive...
LEARN MOREHow Moral Superiority Will Disappoint You in the Divorce Process
A pattern shows up in the divorce process again and again: Spouse 1 decides to end the marriage. Spouse 1 believes they’re justified—after all, Spouse 2 was selfish, inattentive, maybe even cruel. Spouse 1 files for divorce and walks into...
LEARN MOREWin-Win Solutions: How to Prepare for Family Court Mediation
Navigating the complexities of Family Court can be daunting, but understanding how to prepare for family court mediation can greatly alleviate stress. Mediation in Family Court provides an opportunity for settlement discussions facilitated by a neutral...
LEARN MOREIs Modifying Child Support Something I Need a Lawyer To Do?
Child support can be established almost immediately after a child is born, and the obligation generally continues until the child turns 18 and graduates from high school, whichever occurs later pursuant to S.C. Code Ann. Section 63-3-530(A)(17). As we...
LEARN MORE3 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...
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