Have your family law blog on my blogroll

May 20, 2020

In the next month or two I will be refreshing my website's layout for the first time since 2009. Anyone with a family law blog

Demand formal requests before allowing a home inspection in marital dissolution cases

May 19, 2020

A request for entry upon land for the purpose of inspection is a discovery option infrequently used by family court attorneys. Part of the reason

Closely divided Supreme Court approves marketability and lack of control discount to family-owed business

May 15, 2020

In a May 13, 2020 opinion in Clark v. Clark, 430 S.C. 167, 843 S.E.2d 498 (2020), a closely divided South Carolina Supreme Court approves

Supreme Court holds Rule 60(a), SCRCP, motion is proper procedure to correct potential scrivener’s error in court-approved equitable distribution agreement

May 14, 2020

The May 13, 2020, Supreme Court opinion in Landry v. Landry, 430 S.C. 153, 843 S.E.2d 491 (2020), addresses the proper procedure to correct a

Unmarried fathers: invest in an attorney to protect your relationship with your child

May 10, 2020

Contemporary culture appears to have lost its understanding of the historic linkage between marriage and paternity. In the time before genetic-based paternity testing (basically before

I’m a Super Lawyer

May 7, 2020

Whether it took 26 years of practicing family law for me to become super or 26 years for Super Lawyers to recognize this, I am

Pet custody

May 6, 2020

Local family law attorney Tosha Jean Kotz has an excellent article, “Dogs & Divorce,” in the most recent SC Lawyer magazine. The article briefly discusses

New Battle for Those on Coronavirus Front Lines: Child Custody

April 8, 2020

Interesting article in yesterday’s New York Times about parents using the other parent's occupation [one involving moderate-to-high risk of exposure to COVID-19] to justify emergency

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