South Carolina couples who are in the process of going through a divorce might be tempted to talk about it on social media. Divorce can be hard, so it's perfectly natural to want to share details of the experience. However, social media posts last a long time and...
Divorce
Should I considering a nesting arrangement?
Suppose you and your spouse are thinking about getting a divorce in South Carolina and are worried about how it will affect your children. In that case, an arrangement called nesting may be a temporary solution to help with the transition. Instead of having the...
Is it necessary to work with a CDFA?
Many people get married in South Carolina, but divorce is still highly prevalent across all demographics. A CDFA, or Certified Divorce Financial Analyst, is a financial expert who has been specially trained in divorce financial issues. These professionals do their...
How to modify a child support order in South Carolina
Child support orders in South Carolina are usually established shortly after the divorce is finalized, if not at the same time. It’s not uncommon for divorced parents to request modifications to the child support order years after the divorce. What are the reasons for...
Divorcing a spouse who doesn’t want it in South Carolina
So you're in a marriage that you don't want to be in anymore, but you can't seem to find the right opportunity to get your spouse on board. You are not alone. As a resident of South Carolina, here's what you need do. Be clear about your decision The first thing you...
Divorce-proofing your company
Couples enter into marriage with a sense of a hope for the future. However, about 50% of marriages unfortunately end in divorce. The ending of a marriage can be especially complicated if the divorcing couple own a business together. This is why it's important for...
Taxes and divorce negotiations
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...
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...
