As some South Carolina couples begin the divorce process, they might find that taxes and tax credits can become a bargaining tool during their negotiations. With taxes and tax credits potentially having a serious impact on finances, it is important to understand the...
Year: 2021
What are the types of probate in South Carolina?
Unless a deceased individual has established a comprehensive estate plan that avoids the probate process completely, most South Carolina residents will have their estate assigned to probate. Even when there is no estate, creditors who hold outstanding debt will still...
How will substance abuse impact custody?
Substance abuse is a major problem in South Carolina and the rest of the United States, one that impacts tens of millions of people in a variety of ways. Substance abuse can impact child custody arrangements, so it is important that every parent fully understand the...
How the type of child custody determines a child’s upbringing
Parents who divorce in South Carolina should know that the type of child custody they get will determine how they will raise their offspring. Child custody is a legal phrase that defines the kind of relationship a parent can have with their child even after their...
What is the best co-parenting plan?
When parents in South Carolina get a divorce, they often want to split custody 50/50. This can be a great arrangement for the child because it gives them time with both parents, but parents should think carefully before they default to a plan in which the child simply...
The will executor’s duties
Creating a will for your estate, as well as everything you own or operate, is highly recommended for a myriad of reasons. When an individual has a will in place, it can help reduce infighting among family members and relatives as well as the confusion that surrounds...
Parental rights that might be available after separation
If you share children with a significant other, you will still be responsible for raising those children after you end your romantic relationship. South Carolina law generally allows parents to obtain parental rights to their sons or daughters unless there is a...
Does divorce impact estate planning?
If someone writes a valid will, the probate court would likely follow the directives in the document even if the will was written many years ago. A relative or another heir may challenge a will in a South Carolina probate court if the document appears to reflect...
What are some divorce mistakes that older couples make?
It might seem hard to believe, but people in South Carolina can get divorced at any age--even if both parties are over fifty. Since you're nearing retirement age, getting divorced at this age is particularly challenging. The decisions that you make now could affect...
Social media divorce mistakes to avoid
South Carolina couples whose marriages are ending will likely have many instances where their emotions take over. While you might think about discussing them on social media, that's not always the best solution. In fact, there are some necessary mistakes that you need...