Grounds For An At Fault Divorce in South Carolina
Category: Blog, Family Law in South Carolina, unCategory
As I discussed in an earlier blog post, the no fault ground for divorce in South Carolina is a one year separation. In this post I’ll go over the four at fault grounds which will allow you to get divorced without the one year of separation. The four at fault Continue Reading...
When people are suspicious of their significant other cheating, or catch them cheating, they usually wonder how they will be able to prove the infidelity in family court. Clearly, sexual intercourse is adultery but what about other forms of infidelity? South Carolina courts have stated that South Carolina hasn’t determined Continue Reading...
Gun Laws In South Carolina
Category: Criminal Law
Gun laws in South Carolina can be confusing. I get frequent questions from friends and family about them so I’m going to explain them as best as I can in this blog. Violations of gun laws, even innocent ones, can bring hefty fines, confiscation of the gun, jail time and Continue Reading...
Driving under the Influence, also known as DUI, is an offense that occurs when a driver operates a motorized vehicle (car, truck, boat, or motorcycle) with a breath alcohol content (BAC) level of .08% or higher or if the motorist is under the influence of alcohol, chemical or controlled substances Continue Reading...
Drug offenses are probably the most commonly prosecuted charges in the Lowcountry. A drug, per South Carolina law, is any substance classified in Schedules 1-V. Not all drug offenses are the same, however, and the punishment for different charges ranges from fines to lengthy prison sentences, depending on several factors. Continue Reading...