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...
by Robert Reeves | Nov 1, 2017 | divorce lawyer, family law
Coping with divorce is no easy task. Whether you’ve been married four months, four years, or forty, there is no right way to deal with whats to come. Divorce is messy. You are forced to sit and divide a life into pieces. The process is hard, it’s taxing, and it can...
by Robert Reeves | Oct 31, 2017 | family law
A divorce is tough on everyone. From the time it begins, you are basically uprooting a life you’ve spent most of your time creating. It is tough for adults, let alone children of varying ages that are being forced into a situation they don’t understand. What are they...
by Robert Reeves | Jun 24, 2017 | family law
Imputed Income in South Carolina Divorce While most cases involve two incomes, sometimes one spouse stops working after children are born. Then, in divorce, that party tries to avoid paying their fair share. As a result, family court judges can use imputed income to...
by Robert Reeves | Apr 3, 2017 | divorce lawyer, family law
Family Court Contempt in South Carolina Divorce Being held in family court contempt sounds like something out of Hollywood. Hence a judge yells “you’re in contempt,” and you spend the night in jail. However, outside of Hollywood, contempt is a fairly extreme measure...
by Robert Reeves | Mar 24, 2017 | divorce lawyer, family law
Determining Marital Property in South Carolina Part of divorce is knowing what property is marital and what is not. A court can give marital property to either party or split it between the two. On the other hand, the family court cannot do anything to non-marital...