Divorce is tough, make no mistake. Unfortunately, if the relationship is strained beyond repair, you may have no option but to head to the divorce court. One of the most challenging questions you are likely to grapple with while your divorce is underway is whether or...
Divorce
Should you hold off on responding to divorce papers?
All divorces, whether they are amicable or contentious, involve the filing and serving of divorce papers. The process of filing for divorce simply initiates the legal proceedings. In receiving divorce papers in Horry County, you do not have to sign them immediately....
What can slow down your divorce process?
When most couples are ready to be done with their marriage, there’s nothing they want more than a quick divorce. Unfortunately, where divorce is concerned, it’s easier to slow things down than to speed things up. Knowing more about what can cause delays can help you...
What Are Some Red Flags That Divorce May Be On The Horizon?
Divorce can sometimes happen unexpectedly. Perhaps one of your friends informed you that they had seen your spouse out on a date and you suddenly found out that an affair had been going on behind your back for some time. This can be a very complicated and drastic...
Anything You Post Can Be Used Against You During A Divorce
A divorce can get messy, especially when many disputes arise. In a contested divorce, court intervention is necessary to make resolutions when the divorcing couple cannot agree on issues. You already know that proper decorum is mandatory in the courtroom. How you...
What Is Marital Property In A South Carolina Divorce?
Before you enter a marriage, you and your spouse have separate property. The property you acquired while single remains in your ownership even after a divorce. Marital property includes all the assets you purchased during your marriage. It does not necessarily mean...
How IRAs Are Treated In A Divorce
South Carolina follows the equitable division rule. This means that the courts consider each spouse's circumstances when deciding how to divide marital property. However, some exceptions exist regarding how retirement accounts get divided in a divorce. Dividing...
What If My Child Doesn’t Want To See Their Other Parent?
Divorce is never easy for South Carolina parents, and things get even more complicated when children don’t want to see one of them. Custody switches are some of the most traumatic events that take place after a divorce for parents and children. What can you do if your...
Keeping Clear Documentation Helps The Co-Parenting Journey
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...
Tips for better co-parenting after a divorce
In most cases, South Carolina parents who are getting a divorce will still need to remain in contact afterwards. This can be challenging, but there are several thing they can do to make things easier for them and more effective for their younger children. Focus on the...