If you are going through a divorce in South Carolina, you may suddenly find yourself taking on a new and unexpectedly demanding role as your family's sole breadwinner. At , we help you determine how much you might require in child support...
How adultery affects South Carolina divorce
South Carolina recognizes both no-fault and at-fault divorce cases. When one party is at fault for the divorce, this determination can impact property division and alimony. Grounds for an at-fault divorce in the state include desertion, physical abuse, substance abuse...
What constitutes a fair and equitable property division?
If you and your spouse have started thinking about obtaining a South Carolina divorce, one of the main issues you will face is that of dividing up your marital assets and debts in a fair and equitable manner. Unlike a community property state in which divorcing...
Dividing up the family pets during a divorce in South Carolina
Like many South Carolina residents, you may find that dividing property during a divorce is a complicated matter, especially when it comes to the family pets. At EJG Family Law we understand how to plan for the division of assets - including your animals - using the...
What is the residence requirement for divorce?
To get a divorce in South Carolina, you have to meet certain requirements and do certain things. The court has set requirements to ensure you can legally divorce in this state. These include a residence requirement, according to the South Carolina Legislature. The...