What Is a Spouse Entitled to in a Divorce in South Carolina?
Greenville Family Law Blog
by masteranalytics6@gmail.com
2d ago
Specific procedures must be followed to legally end a marriage in South Carolina. One spouse must be a state resident for at least one year before filing for divorce. The process may involve filing a complaint, serving legal documents, and attending court hearings. Understanding these procedures and deadlines is crucial for a successful divorce process. Greenview Family Law, a divorce law firm in Greenville, SC, assists individuals in navigating the divorce process by specializing in fault-based grounds and no-fault basis recognized in South Carolina. They provide expertise on receiving what i ..read more
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What Is a Spouse Entitled to in a Divorce in South Carolina?
Greenville Family Law Blog
by masteranalytics6@gmail.com
2d ago
Specific procedures must be followed to legally end a marriage in South Carolina. One spouse must be a state resident for at least one year before filing for divorce. The process may involve filing a complaint, serving legal documents, and attending court hearings. Understanding these procedures and deadlines is crucial for a successful divorce process. Greenview Family Law, a divorce law firm in Greenville, SC, assists individuals in navigating the divorce process by specializing in fault-based grounds and no-fault basis recognized in South Carolina. They provide expertise on receiving what i ..read more
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Do I Have to Wait a Year to Get a Divorce in SC?
Greenville Family Law Blog
by masteranalytics6@gmail.com
3d ago
Except in cases of abuse, abandonment, or other specific circumstances, spouses must be separated for a period of one year before filing for divorce in South Carolina. While most couples use a no-fault divorce in Greenville, South Carolina, it is important to keep in mind divorce may be for cause as well. In cases where there is cause, it may be possible to finalize a divorce in less time. You can work with a divorce lawyer in Greenville, SC, at Greenville Family Law to learn more about the South Carolina divorce waiting period. What is the South Carolina Divorce Waiting Period? The South Car ..read more
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What is Considered Marriage Abandonment in SC?
Greenville Family Law Blog
by masteranalytics6@gmail.com
3d ago
Abandonment laws in South Carolina mean that one spouse has left the marital home and failed to provide any form of support to the wronged spouse during that time. This can be confusing because, under South Carolina law, spouses must be living separately for a minimum of one year before filing for divorce. However, South Carolina spousal abandonment laws are specifically enforced when one spouse leaves the marital home with no intention of returning and without specific consent from the other spouse. Typically, when a couple has agreed to separate because they are planning on divorcing, both ..read more
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Can I Stop My Child from Seeing Their Other Parent?
Greenville Family Law Blog
by masteranalytics6@gmail.com
3w ago
Court cases involving the parental rights of their children are generally complex. Whether you are going through a divorce, already divorced, or were never married, a judge can decide custody and visitation rights in South Carolina. If both parents are granted visitation rights, you legally cannot stop your child from seeing their other parent or guardian. Custodial rights are often touchy issues, which is why you need an experienced attorney to help explain the legalities and protect your rights. If you have concerns about your children spending time with their other parent or guardian, Green ..read more
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What to do if Your Ex is Manipulating the Visitation Schedule
Greenville Family Law Blog
by masteranalytics6@gmail.com
3w ago
The largest issue when a couple goes through a divorce is most often the children. Parents will often argue they are the more suited ones to raise their child or children. Often, South Carolina custody issues are hashed out through the court system. You will need legal representation. But it doesn’t always stop there. Whatever the ruling, some parents will find their ex interfering with parenting time. If you find your ex manipulating your visitation schedule, it is time to call upon experienced and empathetic family law attorneys such as those at Greenville Family Law. Every parent has rights ..read more
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Annulment vs Divorce in South Carolina
Greenville Family Law Blog
by William Gary
2M ago
Updated Feb 2024 Understanding Annulment in SC The legal difference between a divorce, found at S.C.Code Ann. § 20-3-10, and an annulment, found at  S.C.Code Ann. § 20-1-550, is rather simple to understand. A divorce ends the legal union of marriage and recognizes that the marriage itself was legitimate. An annulment voids a marriage from its inception and does not recognize it as legitimate. Consider the following example: two parties’ parents signed the marriage contract without full agreement from the bride and groom. This marriage would be eligible for an annulment.  Another ..read more
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How to Tell Your Spouse You Want a Divorce
Greenville Family Law Blog
by masteranalytics6@gmail.com
1y ago
Telling your spouse that you want a divorce can be one of the most challenging conversations you will ever have. It’s a difficult decision to make, and it can be emotionally taxing for both parties. At Greenville Family Law, we understand the complexities of family law and the sensitivity required for handling divorce cases. Our experienced attorneys will guide you through the process with compassion and professionalism, ensuring your rights are protected. Keep reading as we offer tips on how to tell your spouse you want a divorce and provide valuable insight into the legal aspects of the divo ..read more
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How Assets Are Divided During Divorce
Greenville Family Law Blog
by masteranalytics6@gmail.com
1y ago
Once you decide to move forward with a divorce, there is the question of the assets accumulated during the marriage, and in a divorce, how assets are divided can vary based on different factors. Many people, however, do not know how assets are divided and what that can mean for them. It is vital to understand what is considered an asset, what type of property it is classified as, and how these different property items are divided by a judge when the divorce mediation begins. Greenville Family Law specializes in divorce cases as part of our family law practices. With many years of experience, w ..read more
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How Long Does Adoption Take
Greenville Family Law Blog
by masteranalytics6@gmail.com
1y ago
Adopting a baby is a life-changing and exciting experience for families, yet the adoption process can be time-consuming and stressful. From a few months to several years, the length of the process often varies depending on factors such as the child’s age and the type of adoption. If you are considering adoption, you might be wondering: how long does adoption take in the US? Read on to learn more about how long adoption can take in the US. How Long Does It Take to Adopt an Infant? Generally, adopting an infant can take nine months to a year, while others can take longer. In the United States, f ..read more
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