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Tag Archives: family law
An Excellent South Carolina Family Law Resource
It is rare when I find a legal resource that is easy to understand, very informative and cheap at the same time. Recently, I stumbled on such a resource in our library: Marriage and Divorce Law in South Carolina – A … Continue reading
Posted in Book Review, Guest Blog
Tagged book, divorce, family law, Lawyers, library, South Carolina
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South Carolina Court of Appeals Decisions for May 12, 2015
On Tuesday, May 12th, 2015, the South Carolina Court of Appeals published a decision in SCDSS V. Williams. This was an appeal from the family court order terminating the parental rights of Sheronda Williams (“Mother”) to her eight year old … Continue reading
Today’s Decision from the South Carolina Court of Appeals
Today the South Carolina Court of Appeals published a decision in Brown v. Brown. Brown v. Brown is an appeal of the family court’s final divorce decree between George and Julie Brown. George Brown (Husband) argues the family court improperly … Continue reading
April 2, 2014 South Carolina Court of Appeals published opinions
State v Gore Gore was convicted of drug charges. He challenged the search warrant in his case, the admission of photographs and the failure to instruct the jury on a lesser included offense. The panel rejected his arguments and affirmed. … Continue reading
March 26, 2014 South Carolina Court of Appeals published opinions
Meehan v Meehan Wife sought to enforce a payment provision in a prenuptial agreement as part of the parties divorce action. The family court ruled the agreement lodged jurisdiction over the payment issue in the circuit court and also denied … Continue reading
March 5, 2014 South Carolina Court of Appeals published opinions
Stubbs v South Carolina Department of Employment and Workforce Stubbs appealed of the denial of his claim for unemployment benefits. The appellate panel found his mailing of his appeal was untimely. The administrative law judge affirmed ruling that Stubbs did … Continue reading
June 20, 2012 South Carolina published opinions
Supreme Court In the Matter of the Care and Treatment of Bobbie Manigo Mangio was convicted twice for assault with intent to rape. He was evaluated after his second conviction, he was evaluated under the sexual predator act, but, the … Continue reading
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Tagged civil commitment, evidence, family law, restraining orders, sexually violent predators
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