by Robert Reeves | Aug 31, 2018 | Divorce Law
When it comes to getting married, most people just go about it in the traditional way. One partner proposes, the other accepts, they plan, celebrate, get married, and celebrate again. However, what you might not have considered, is that common law marriage is still...
by Robert Reeves | Aug 9, 2018 | Divorce Law
When going through a divorce, the most important thing you can do to protect yourself— is keep record of everything. Documenting divorce is extremely important to the process. By doing so, you’re protecting yourself, your case, and the outcome of this whole...
by Robert Reeves | Jun 20, 2018 | Divorce, Divorce Law
There are many different paths when it comes to going through a divorce. Ultimately, there is a method to get it done, no matter what you two are willing to do together, and can afford. From hands-on, collaborative means, to correspondence only through attorneys— the...
by Robert Reeves | Apr 25, 2018 | Divorce Law
In South Carolina, divorce is defined by Section 20-3-10 of the South Carolina Code. The code sets out rules for divorce in South Carolina. In short, matrimony has significant legal, spiritual, and cultural bonds. South Carolina law only allows for divorce under five...
by Robert Reeves | Apr 23, 2018 | Divorce Law
There are plenty of former spouses who use the “my husband/wife was crazy” sentiment when discussing their once-lover and friend. While most of the time the ‘crazy’ claim is merely an insult on their former spouse, sometimes, you might...
by Robert Reeves | Apr 20, 2018 | Divorce Law
South Carolina’s case law for adultery has mixed results. Some cases hold that the burden of proof for adultery is the “preponderance of the evidence.” Other cases hold the burden of proof or adultery to be “clear and convincing...