by Sam Briggs | Mar 31, 2020 | Child Custody
In many ways, South Carolina is the easiest and most difficult state in the Union in terms of post-divorce relocations with children. In-state moves hardly ever require court approval. Most other states employ 50-mile maximums. Out-of-state, moves, however, are rather...
by Sam Briggs | Mar 24, 2020 | Divorce
An unstable man stalked his ex-wife and her new boyfriend at a Mardis Gras parade. He shot both of them before being taken into custody. Approximately six months earlier, Anthony Orr failed to appear at a court hearing and a judge granted a divorce. In court...
by Sam Briggs | Mar 17, 2020 | Child Custody
Like most other jurisdictions, South Carolina is an income share state. Each child support calculation includes a number of different factors, such as the income of both parties, childrens’ expense needs, and the parenting time division. Since these factors usually...
by Sam Briggs | Mar 5, 2020 | Employment Law
They passed a law in ‘64 to give those “who ain’t got a little more.” The landmark Civil Rights Act also prohibited most forms of employment discrimination. Over the years, Congress expanded and strengthened these prohibitions with a series of supplemental laws....
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