When a child supposedly speaks ill of a parent

January 10, 2013

How an attorney should react when a client’s child speaks ill of the client is often dependant upon things young attorneys (and often even experienced

Should “vile” blogging be a basis for lawyer discipline?

January 9, 2013

A news release posted yesterday on the South Carolina Judicial Department website links to a cover story in the ABA Journal, “You’re Out of Order!

Protection from what?

January 8, 2013

A couple weeks ago I received a phone call that is not very unusual.  An anxious mother-to-be had questions about custody.  Of particular concern was how

How long would it take you to read 18 opinions?

January 3, 2013

If you read every 2012 published appeal of a South Carolina family court case you would be reading 18 opinions: five from the Supreme Court

Court of Appeals holds alimony agreement not ambiguous

January 3, 2013

In the December 28, 2012 opinion in Gaffney v. Gaffney, 401 S.C. 216, 736 S.E.2d 683 (Ct. App. 2012), the South Carolina Court of Appeals reversed

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