Obtaining reimbursement of uncovered medical bills

July 27, 2015

South Carolina’s child support guidelines include a provision for payment of unreimbursed medical expenses for the children. Per these guidelines: The guidelines are based on

A lot of work for $2.35 a month

July 25, 2015

On July 22, 2015, three and a half years after the Court of Appeals remanded the family court’s increase in an Ex-Wife’s alimony to $1,547.65

A child custody reversal that should have been published (and remanded rather than reversed)

July 22, 2015

Child custody determinations are among the hardest family court matters to get reversed on appeal. Because custody decisions are based upon the weight the trial

Misvaluing small personal services businesses

July 19, 2015

A recent unpublished opinion Court of Appeals opinion, Herring-Wilson v. Wilson, highlights a common fallacy in valuing small personal services businesses for purposes of equitable

How to avoid becoming (unwittingly) common-law married

July 16, 2015

I get frequent calls or emails inquiring how long one can live with a romantic companion before one is common-law married. Often these folks believe

Now there’s a third way to become married in South Carolina

July 15, 2015

I would like to thank Professor Roy T. Stuckey for making me aware of the February 18, 2015 Court of Appeals opinion in Thomas v.

This is what it takes for a man to get permanent alimony in South Carolina

July 15, 2015

The South Carolina Courts website lists the roster of cases set for oral argument along with a brief description of the issues on appeal. Maybe

Hightailing it with the kid(s)

July 4, 2015

When I first began practicing family law in the early 1990's it was a lot easier for mothers (it was typically mothers) to get away

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