Estate Planning: It’s Not Just for the Kennedys
There are two certainties in this world: death and taxes. Now that we’ve acknowledged the inevitable. The necessary follow-up question is, what are we going
“Serving the Best Interest of the Marriage Relationship”: Prenuptial Agreements in South Carolina
It seems like every bride, groom, parent, and friend has a different opinion about prenuptial agreements. However, whether you are a romantic or a realist,
Discovery – What Does That Mean Again?
Discovery – what does that mean again? Discovery is the main process for gathering information relevant to a case. In Family Court cases, for example,
Rite of Spring: College Expenses
For most high school seniors, one of the rites of spring has become the college application process and the attendant need for funding college expenses.
Business Valuation in Divorce
Business valuation is a subject near and dear to my heart. On a professional level, in order for me to help my clients who are
Summer Schedules: Plan Now for Visitations
Summer is just around the corner, which means now is the time to look at summer plans for your children, including their summer family visitation
What Happens after a Temporary Hearing in Family Court?
Unfortunately, I utter this phrase more than I would like. However, in my line of work, it comes with the territory because, especially in the
What is a Temporary Hearing in Family Court?
The Family Court offers parties the opportunity to come before the Court in an effort to establish temporary terms to be put in place while
Taxes and Divorce
Filing taxes is something almost everyone has in common with each other. So, when a couple is going through a divorce, figuring out how to
Planning Methods to Control Medical Treatment
As discussed in another post, “The Estate Planning Four-Pack.” Two documents are often used to help plan for one’s control medical treatment. The Living Will

