4701 Oleander Drive, Suite A
Myrtle Beach, SC 29577
4701 Oleander Drive, Suite A
Myrtle Beach, SC 29577
What happens if a spouse dies while their divorce action is pending? Although the divorce action ends, any related claims that involve vested interests like requests for the equitable division of marital property will remain within the family court’s exclusive jurisdiction, and it is necessary…
What if your spouse lives in another state and you need to file for divorce – do you have to file in the state where your spouse lives or can you file your divorce action in South Carolina? If you do not meet the residency…
It can – marijuana is still 100% illegal in SC. Even if it were legal and you were a marijuana cardholder, it could still affect your divorce proceedings. In this article, we will look at a few of the ways that smoking pot can affect…
When do you need a divorce lawyer in SC? Your divorce lawyer can help you to get a divorce from your spouse, whether it is contested or uncontested, and part of that process includes protecting your rights – for example, alimony, child support, child custody,…
Can you move with your children if you have custody? Do you need the court’s permission? Do you need the noncustodial parent’s permission? The answer depends on where you plan on moving – if you plan on moving with your children but you will remain…
When can you stop making alimony payments in SC? If the court has ordered you to pay alimony, does that mean you must continue making payments for the rest of your life? Maybe… It depends on the type of alimony that was ordered, but, in…
How many types of divorce are there in SC? That depends on how you look at it – there are five types of divorce if you are looking at the five grounds for divorce in SC. There are two types of divorce based on the…
If you or a family member are being abused and need an order of protection from the family court, contact your SC divorce attorney on the Axelrod team immediately to find out how to proceed and how we can help. Below, we will go over…
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…
What are the different types of child custody arrangements that are possible in SC? When parents decide to separate or get divorced, they must also decide who will have custody of the children. If the parents cannot agree on a custody arrangement, the family court…
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