Family Law in Spartanburg South Carolina

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The Divorce Process in Spartanburg South Carolina

Navigating the process of divorce in Spartanburg, South Carolina, can be a challenging endeavor. At Sentinel Law Firm, we’re committed to providing you with the most up-to-date and relevant information to help you understand the complexities of the divorce process in our state. As your legal representation, we will assist you through each step of the process, ensuring everything is completed correctly.

Divorce, also known as dissolution of marriage, is a legal procedure that ends a marriage contract. The process is supervised by a court of law and involves several key steps and requirements.

In South Carolina, the process for obtaining a divorce is detailed and specific. A divorce proceeding can typically be concluded in approximately 450 days, subject to the complexity of the case and the court’s schedule. The court fees associated with filing for a divorce in South Carolina are generally around $150.

For you to file for divorce in South Carolina, you or your spouse must meet the residency requirements. This means that at least one spouse must have been a resident of the state for a minimum of six months before filing.

Grounds for Divorce in Spartanburg SC

South Carolina allows couples to file for divorce on either no-fault or traditional fault grounds.

No-fault grounds pertain to cases where the parties have been living separately and apart for a period of one year without cohabitation. On the other hand, fault grounds can be established on the basis of adultery, physical cruelty, desertion, or habitual drunkenness or narcotics abuse.

Remember, the spouse filing for a fault divorce must prove the alleged grounds. Sentinel Law Firm’s experienced divorce attorneys in Spartanburg, SC, can provide the necessary assistance and guidance through this process.

Our Spartanburg Family Law Practice Areas

Divorce Law

Navigating the process of divorce in South Carolina

Child Custody

Assistance in Child Custody Matters in South Carolina

Child Support

Establishing fair support for children in divorced families

Alimony

Understanding Spousal Support in South Carolina

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The Divorce process in Spartanburg South Carolina

The filing fee for a divorce in South Carolina is $150.

The forms you will need to file for a divorce in South Carolina include: Complaint for Divorce, Summons for Divorce, Certificate of Exemption, Financial Declaration Form, and Family Court Coversheet.

You can access these forms online at the South Carolina Judicial Branch website or in person at your local county courthouse. 

In South Carolina, you and your spouse need to have lived “separate and apart” for at least one continuous year in order to file for a no-fault divorce. Additionally, the process for getting a divorce in South Carolina can be completed on average in a minimum of 450 days.

For a simple (uncontested) divorce in South Carolina, both parties must agree on all the issues in the divorce, including the division of property and debts, child custody, visitation, and child support (if applicable), and both must waive the right to alimony​. However, if the parties do not agree on these issues, one can still file for divorce on the basis of certain fault grounds including adultery, cruelty, desertion, and addiction.

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