A driving under the influence (DUI) charge in South Carolina generally means law enforcement believes you operated (or were in actual physical control of) a motor vehicle while alcohol, drugs, or a combination of substances materially and appreciably impaired your...
Child support is designed to help ensure children receive financial support from both parents, even when parents are divorced, separated, or were never married. In South Carolina, child support laws and payment calculations follow statewide guidelines established by...
Divorce can involve many difficult decisions, and one of the most complex aspects is determining how assets and debts will be divided. In South Carolina, the division of assets in divorce is governed by a legal framework known as equitable distribution. This means the...
Many people assume that if they are “not at fault” in a car accident, the process of recovering compensation will be simple. Unfortunately, this is often not the case. Even when another driver clearly caused the crash, insurance companies and legal disputes can...
When planning for the future, many people in South Carolina hear the terms living will and health care power of attorney used interchangeably. In reality, these are two distinct legal documents that serve different purposes. Confusing a living will vs power of...