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What is the “standard” sc child visitation schedule?
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What is the “standard” sc child visitation schedule?

In most SC divorce cases where children are involved, a visitation schedule will be incorporated into the court’s custody order. If one parent has sole physical custody, the other parent is ordinarily entitled to reasonable visitation. In most cases, the court will follow the standard…

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Leaving the scene of an accident in sc – how do you sue someone who left the scene?
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Leaving the scene of an accident in sc – how do you sue someone who left the scene?

When someone damages your car or even puts you in the hospital because they were driving carelessly, you can sue them for damages, right? But what if they leave the scene of the accident? How do you sue someone who is gone baby gone? In many…

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Driving under suspension (dus) charges in sc
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Driving under suspension (dus) charges in sc

How do you fight driving under suspension charges in SC? Can you fight them? In this article, we will discuss SC law on driving under suspension charges, including: The elements of driving under suspension (DUS), SC’s DUS notice requirements, Options that may be available after…

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Repetitive Trauma/ Repetitive Stress Injuries in the Workplace
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Repetitive Trauma/ Repetitive Stress Injuries in the Workplace

Repetitive trauma injuries, or repetitive stress disorder injuries, are covered by workers’ compensation insurance in SC when the injury is caused by an employee’s work duties. Employers and their insurance companies may attempt to deny coverage for repetitive stress injuries (they will attempt to deny…

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Ssd benefits for surviving spouses
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Ssd benefits for surviving spouses

Social Security Disability Insurance provides benefits for people who worked but are no longer able to. SSD benefits are designed to help disabled workers and their families. There are thousands of people in South Carolina who rely on SSD benefits to help them support their…

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Is failure to wear a seatbelt in sc comparative negligence or negligence per se?
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Is failure to wear a seatbelt in sc comparative negligence or negligence per se?

Failure to wear a seatbelt in SC is not considered “comparative negligence” or “negligence per se” – what is called “the seatbelt defense” in some other states does not apply in SC. Below, we will break down why not wearing a seatbelt has no effect…

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How is Child Custody Determined in SC?
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How is Child Custody Determined in SC?

How is child custody determined in SC? The short answer is that child custody is determined by the best interests of the child. But how does the family court decide what is in the best interests of a child? Below, we will discuss the factors…

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Should you or your band get trademark protection?
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Should you or your band get trademark protection?

The music industry has been in a state of dramatic flux for years now. With the advent of the internet, the primary medium for transferring music has gone from physical items like compact discs to online streaming services. This is only one example, but it…

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Stand your ground: self defense law in sc
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Stand your ground: self defense law in sc

What are the self defense laws in SC, and how does SC’s Stand Your Ground law work? In a general, most people understand that you have the right to defend yourself, and many people have heard that SC’s stand your ground law means that you…

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