Division of Retirement Accounts in SC Divorces

March 25, 2014  |   Posted by :   |   Divorce,Family Law Blog  

Division of Retirement Accounts in SC Divorces A party may be entitled to a portion of their spouse’s retirement account(s) in an equitable division of property from a divorce. In this blog, I have provided a few pieces information that I have found most relevant in regards to this issue. How are rights to a […]

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Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act in South Carolina

March 10, 2014  |   Posted by :   |   Uncategorized  

Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act in South Carolina (UCCJEA) – Child Custody Jurisdiction – State Conflicts All 50 states have adopted the same rules when one parent is in a different state than that of the child and the action filed is an initial custody determination. The rules are called the Uniform Child Custody […]

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What is a Temporary Hearing in Family Court?

February 13, 2014  |   Posted by :   |   child custody,Divorce,Family Law Blog,Visitation  

What is a Temporary Hearing in Family Court? Family Court Temporary Hearings, which are governed by Rule 21 of the South Carolina Rules of Family Court, are used to get provisional rulings on the issues during a pending Family Court case. They typically take place just a few weeks after an action in Family Court […]

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Driver Suspension Eligibility Week 2014

February 10, 2014  |   Posted by :   |   Uncategorized  

The South Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles is having an event where certain driving suspensions are lifted. As quoted by the webpage, which can be accessed here, “SCDMV will hold the 2014 Driver Suspension Eligibility Week for drivers with certain license suspensions March 10-14, 2014 in all offices across the state.” If you have a […]

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Alimony Factors in South Carolina

February 03, 2014  |   Posted by :   |   Divorce,Family Law Blog  

Alimony Factors in South Carolina Per South Carolina Code Section 20-3-130 (C), the Court will consider the following factors when making an award of Spousal Support or Alimony: (1) the duration of the marriage together with the ages of the parties at the time of the marriage and at the time of the divorce or […]

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