Greenville, SC Divorce Lawyer Discusses Legal Issues Related to Divorce in South Carolina
>> Wednesday, November 26, 2014
"Divorce laws are constantly updated to help everybody involved in the process. For instance, the latest amendment allows couples to divorce after just 150 days instead of the mandatory one year if couples have filed for a no-fault divorce," explains the divorce attorney in Greenville SC.
Besides the no fault ground, the State of SC recognizes four grounds of divorce, viz. habitual drunkenness, physical cruelty, adultery and desertion. As for the deciding on the custody of the child, it is up to the court to make child custody decisions after considering the child's best interests, although both parents have equal right to custody.
"Sometimes parents come to inquire if they have to pay for child support even if they share joint legal custody. Child custody does not affect legal custody and is payable even if parents share joint legal custody," she adds.
"People seeking legal counsel before filing a divorce are in an emotional state of mind and aren't really clear about their rights or duties on divorce. Sometimes, they're at a risk of having no place to live or are intimidated by their financially well off partner. Some partners have a lot of assets or are worried about an unfair settlement," adds Lauren. The initial consultation helps couples to know their rights vis-à-vis issues like child custody, alimony, etc.
About Lauren Taylor:
Lauren Taylor is a graduate of the University of South Carolina. Besides family law matters, she also attends criminal matters and civil issues. To know more, visit, http://laurentaylorlaw.com/