What Makes a Prenuptial Agreement Invalid in South Carolina?
A signature at the bottom of a legal document does not guarantee absolute protection in a family court. Spouses entering a divorce often assume that a prenuptial agreement definitively settles all financial disputes before they even begin. The reality is far more complex. When significant assets, business interests, or heavy alimony obligations are at stake, […]
Does Adultery Affect Alimony in South Carolina?
When a marriage ends due to a spouse’s infidelity, the emotional fallout is immediate. But the legal and financial realities follow closely behind. If you are facing a divorce involving allegations of cheating, the financial exposure can be massive. One of the most urgent questions clients ask is how the affair changes the financial outcome […]
Can Child Support Be Modified After Divorce in South Carolina?

A final divorce decree provides closure, but it rarely freezes your financial life in place forever. Years after a judge signs the original order, jobs change. Businesses grow or fail. Teenagers become significantly more expensive to raise than toddlers. When these life events happen, the child support order you agreed to three years ago can […]
What Happens If My Ex Violates a Child Custody Order in South Carolina?

You spent months—maybe years—fighting for a fair custody agreement. You went through mediation, perhaps a trial, and finally received a court order outlining exactly how custody and visitation are supposed to work. Then, your ex decides to treat that judge’s order like a casual suggestion. Dealing with a child custody order violation in South Carolina […]
