Recently, Seth Godin wrote a blog post, Questions and Answers that spurred this post. When you arrive to see your divorce lawyer for the first time you may be seeking two things from them. One of them is obvious, but the other is not so obvious, but perhaps much more important. Questions and answers. I’ll…
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What does “no fault” mean, anyway? Well, a no fault divorce means that you do not qualify for a fault-based ground or you do not want to pursue a fault based ground for divorce. The fault based grounds for divorce are adultery, abandonment, physical cruelty and habitual drunkenness/drug use. Many times in an uncontested matter…
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Occasionally I am asked by someone to guarantee that I can get their divorce done by a certain date. This happens for a variety of reasons (sometimes because there is another wedding planned) but the bottom line is that they want the divorce to be finished fast! So how long does it take to get…
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Do you have a general question about an impending divorce, child custody case, adoption, or other South Carolina Family Court issue? Leave your question in the comments to this thread and I will post an answer in an upcoming blog post. Please do not use your whole name for your own privacy. Thanks!
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This week, writing time is short, so I have set up a series of posts I am calling “Reviewed.” We’re taking a look back at some of the most popular and frequently sought out posts from UpstateFamilyLawBlog.com about South Carolina divorce and family law issues. I hope you enjoy the look back and if it’s…
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