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...
Divorce
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...
What happens when a spouse doesn’t answer a divorce petition?
How long a respondent has to respond to a divorce petition depends on which state they live in. South Carolina gives the respondent 30 days to respond. When your spouse doesn't formally answer, they lose their rights to participate in the divorce process. In certain...
Child custody plans and summer vacation
Every divorce is the product of a unique situation with specific difficulties, especially when children are involved. Divorcing couples in South Carolina can avoid unnecessary emotional turmoil by delineating a custody plan that takes summer vacation into account....
The divorce rate rises during 2020
Unfortunately, South Carolina couples are not always meant to be together forever. In fact, 2020 showed an increase of 34% in divorce filings throughout the United States. Those living in the southern part of the country were shown to be two to three times more likely...
Do you need grounds for an at-fault divorce?
To file for divorce in South Carolina, you'll need to include the grounds on which the request is based. You could opt for a no-fault divorce or choose a specific reason if you blame your spouse for the split. If you go with a no-fault divorce, you might have to meet...
There’s more than one way to mold a child custody plan
Has a South Carolina court ordered you to establish a child custody plan? If so, options abound and parents who are willing to work together can often create a plan that meets everyone's needs. Alternating weeks The most traditional child custody plan is the...
Gray divorce: What is it and why is it increasing?
The divorce rate in the U.S. continues to increase in recent years largely due to the rise in gray divorce. This typically means older adults who choose to get divorced at a later age after several decades of marriage. The term "gray divorce" originated in the 1980s...
