Family Law Mediation
Divorce & Custody Attorney

Get The Divorce & Custody Answers You Need
We have answers for all of your Family Law related questions involving divorce and custody. You'll feel better about your situation by getting the facts.
If divorce is possible in your future you need to know:
- How long does it take?
- Do I need a lawyer?
- How much will it cost?
- Should I expect to receive or pay alimony or child support?
And more...

Frequently Asked Questions
The best way to get all your questions answered is through a face to face consultation, either in person or via video conference.
In the mean time, here are some brief answers to get you started. Please note, these answers are specific to our state, South Carolina.
How Much Does A Divorce Cost?
How Long Does A Divorce Take In South Carolina?
What About Alimony Or Child Support?
What Happens On The Initial Consultation?
Recent Blog Posts
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Choosing a divorce lawyer in Charleston, South Carolina is one of the most important decisions of your divorce. You'll be counting on the lawyer you choose to get you what you want in your divorce.
Will just any attorney do? Do you need someone focused on divorce and custody? Should you be leery of attorneys that work in various other practice areas simultaneously?
Character affidavits and personal affidavits are frequently used by divorce attorneys in family court for temporary hearings. If you have been asked to provide affidavits for a family court case, please read this thoroughly before starting to create your affidavit.
There are more than a few things you don't want to wear or bring to court. I also mention what you should bring to court.
Do you have a divorce emergency right now? A divorce emergency is where events like being served with court papers have caught you by surprise and you need to take immediate action.
Get in the habit of documenting everything you communicate to your spouse during your divorce or custody case.
You’ll be glad you did.
What if you want a separation, not a divorce. In South Carolina, can you just get a separation? What is the difference between a separation and a divorce, anyway?
A quick video on how you can save money and heartache on your S. Carolina divorce. Do you really need to pay a fee for a process server? In some cases: no.