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My late father, Jan Warner, was an accomplished and widely known family law attorney and nationally syndicated author in South Carolina, so this area of law runs in my blood. It is all I have ever known, and I cannot imagine doing anything else.  

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A Brief Explanation of the Family Court Process

If you find yourself in the position of having to endure a contested divorce or custody case, there is a general (but not always consistent) process that will take place. The purpose of this article is to discuss the general guideposts of a litigated divorce, custody or modification case, and generally what to expect during […]

How a Court Appointed Sequestrator or Receiver Can Save a Family-Owned Business

Divorcing spouses who operate a business together that supports the family may not have their hands in every single aspect of the business. One spouse may rely upon the other to handle the books of the business while the other performs the labor associated with the business trusting that the other is properly handling the […]

Spouse Owned Businesses in Family Court

Often times spouses co-own a business or businesses and find themselves going through divorce. Both spouses work daily at the business, each in a respective role to ensure the smooth running of the business. But what happens in the case of a litigated divorce? Do both spouses continue to come to the same workplace each […]

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