by Robert Reeves | Nov 17, 2017 | divorce lawyer, family law
As you begin to navigate all of these ‘firsts’ that come with a divorce that includes children, it is important to understand your options when it comes to custody. The ways in which to go about it are vast, and your options are pretty limitless. From physical...
by Robert Reeves | Nov 17, 2017 | divorce lawyer, family law
When someone tries modifying Fort Mill child support, they must show an unforeseen and substantial change in circumstances. However, a settlement agreement can alter this if the parties’ drafted the settlement to alter the standard. But, to do this, the settlement...
by Robert Reeves | Nov 14, 2017 | divorce lawyer, family law
One of your key objectives when navigating a new divorce, if you have kids, should be figuring out how to co-parent in the best way for your child. Maybe things got messy along the way. Maybe the idea of withholding anger seems nearly impossible. Believe us, we...
by Robert Reeves | Nov 7, 2017 | divorce lawyer
The family court can modify certain court orders. However, the court cannot modify some orders once made by a court. In this case, the court lacks subject matter jurisdiction. Simpson v. Simpson is a case that looks into modifying property division in SC. Case Facts...
by Robert Reeves | Nov 6, 2017 | divorce lawyer, family law
The time of year is approaching. Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Year. For most, this is an exciting time of year. Filled with family, cheer, good food, and good laughs. But, for newly divorced families, you’re kind of in uncharted territory. It’s all part of it. So, we...