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Three Steps for Fathers Seeking Visitation

Many fathers want to play an active role in their child's life. They want to have a real relationship…

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Varying Degrees of Parental Alienation

When a parent makes suggestions or attempts to brainwash a child into believing that his or her other parent…

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Parental Alienation: The Disproportionate Impact on Fathers

When parents fight over child custody , a phenomenon can occur called parental alienation. Parental alienation in its most…

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What Can A DUI Mean For Child Custody?

You love your children, and if you are divorcing or separating from your child's other parent, you understand the…

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High Conflict Divorce Can Impact Your Children

Going through a divorce can be immensely difficult for adults, but divorce takes a big toll on children as…

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Served With Divorce Papers: What Should You Do?

It is not every day that you are served process. But when you are served with divorce papers, it…

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South Carolina Law Provides For Common Law Marriages

While most couples prefer to have a ceremonial wedding as part of getting married, not all couples have to…

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Contested Divorces

For something that happens to so many couples in the South Carolina each year, it might be surprising to…

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Parenting Plans Lay Out Custody Arrangements

When couples who have children go through a divorce in South Carolina, the South Carolina family court encourages the…

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