What is a Reasonable Legal Fee for Lawyers in South Carolina?

In a family court case one of our lawyers was working on some years ago, a lawyer who practiced law for three years and had filed only four family court cases in Charleston asked the court to award $300 per hour for legal fees. To put this lawyer’s hourly rate into perspective, many family court … Read more

The Psychology and Legality of Cheating

Unfortunately, around 50% of all marriages will end in divorce. As a divorce lawyer in Charleston, I know that many of those divorces involve a husband or wife who cheats. In this broadcast of Legally Speaking, my co-host Tina Willis and I are joined by Dr. Jennifer Gunsaullus, a sexologist from California, and Rhode Island divorce attorney Christopher Pearsall. During the show, we discussed the psychological and legal issues surrounding adultery and divorce. Topics included how to tell if your spouse is cheating on you; whether to confront your spouse over cheating from both a practical and a legal standpoint; how to protect yourself, emotionally and legally, from a cheating spouse; whether you should reconcile with a cheating spouse; and what happens emotionally and legally if you forgive your cheating spouse.

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Charleston Divorce Lawyers

If you need a divorce lawyer in Charleston, SC, contact Futeral & Nelson, LLC. Our lawyers have helped people in Charleston, North Charleston, Mt. Pleasant, Summerville, Goose Creek, Hanahan, Moncks Corner, James Island, West Ashley, Folly Beach, Sullivan’s Island, Isle of Palms, Awendaw, McClellanville and the surrounding areas.

 

What Happens if You Violate a Family Court Order in South Carolina?

Changing Your Name in South Carolina - Charleston Family Lawyers

As Charleston divorces lawyers, we’ve handled many Rules to Show Cause for contempt of family court orders in South Carolina. A contempt action, otherwise known as a Rule to Cause, occurs when someone is alleged to have violated an order such as failing to pay child support. Every case typically ends with a Final Order. Even … Read more

What is a Prenuptial Agreement in South Carolina?

As Charleston divorce attorneys, we know the value of a prenuptial agreement for our clients. In this article, we will explain what a prenuptial is, whether South Carolina courts enforce these agreements, the right ways to prepare a prenuptial agreement, and what to do if your spouse-to-be asks you to sign a prenuptial agreement. What … Read more

How Does Social Media Impact a South Carolina Divorce?

As Charleston divorce attorneys, we frequently deal with issues that stem from a couple’s use of social media during their divorce. Social media provides an open forum for anyone going through the pain of a divorce to vent their feelings to all of their friends and followers. Unfortunately, a tweet, a Facebook post, or a … Read more