After divorce, parents in South Carolina often embark on a co-parenting journey. While they might both be committed to raising their children in a positive environment, their own relationship might not always be free of conflict. In some cases, one parent might not be...
Month: May 2023
Options For Responding To An Anticipatory Breach Of Contract
South Carolina companies enter into contracts to exchange goods or services for compensation. Bilateral contracts spell out due dates for deliverables or certain milestones. Such a contract identifies the promisor who has pledged to deliver by a certain date and a...
Finding A Child Custody Schedule That Works For Your Family
In the aftermath of a divorce, a custody schedule of the most difficult decisions South Carolina parents must make. While many people assume that a 50/50 arrangement is the only option, that’s not the case. Can we make our own custody agreement? Contrary to what you...
Who gets an estate’s assets if there is no will?
In South Carolina, a person closely related to a person who has died is their heir and gets their assets. The court will give the entire estate to the closest heirs if someone dies without a will, assuming that person or persons outlives them by at least 120 hours....