Meet Jenny R. Moser: Another Charleston County family law blogger

December 4, 2010

I started my blog in April 2009 and until recently, I have had the field of Charleston area family law blogs to myself.  While a

When Parents Seek to Reclaim Custody from Third-parties: Moore & Its Progeny

November 24, 2010

The following is draft material for a lecture I will be presenting in January, 2011 for the South Carolina Bar’s annual guardian ad litem training.

Education & teen pregnancy

November 14, 2010

Anyone who practices family law–and anyone who simply observes our culture–sees the overwhelming correlation between human misery and folks having children they are not emotionally

Court of Appeals decision in Mosley addresses child support and equitable distribution issues

November 11, 2010

The November 10, 2010 Court of Appeals opinion in Mosley v. Mosley, 390 S.C. 524, 702 S.E.2d 253 (Ct. App. 2010) reversed the family court’s determinations

Perverts versus pedophiles: Can the South Carolina family court tell the difference?

November 3, 2010

I happily represent a number of parents in family court whom the general population would label perverts.   Perhaps this is a result of my

United States Supreme Court accepts certiorari on South Carolina child support enforcement case

November 2, 2010

Yesterday the United States Supreme Court accepted certiorari on the South Carolina case of Price v. Turner,  387 S.C. 142, 691 S.E.2d 470 (2010).  The

V.I. Lenin was wrong: The Gang of Four sell out (maybe)

October 27, 2010

One of Vladimir Ilyich Lenin’s more astute observations about capitalism was “The Capitalists will sell us the rope with which we will hang them.”  The

For purposes of the “Full Faith and Credit” clause what does it mean to “fully and fairly litigate” personal jurisdiction?

October 16, 2010

N.B. Two and a half years after I lost this appeal in the Court of Appeals, I obtained a reversal, and victory, in the Supreme

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