You’re paying monthly support after your divorce—then you find out your ex has moved in with someone new. They’re splitting bills, sharing a home, maybe even acting like a married couple. Naturally, you start to wonder: Can I stop paying alimony if they’re living with someone else? Here’s how South Carolina handles cohabitation, and what […]
Veröffentlicht am 16.01.2026 um 23:21:00 Uhr
- Kategorie: Child Support & Alimony
- Autor: The Farley Law Firm, LLC
A parenting plan is meant to give your child stability. But what happens when the other parent doesn’t follow it? Maybe they cancel last-minute, don’t show up for pickups, or even withhold your child during your scheduled time. It’s frustrating, disruptive, and can make co-parenting feel impossible. Let’s walk through what you can do in […]
Veröffentlicht am 14.01.2026 um 23:21:00 Uhr
- Kategorie: Child Custody & Parenting
- Autor: The Farley Law Firm, LLC
Already married and wondering if it’s too late for a prenup? Learn how postnuptial agreements work in South Carolina and whether they can protect your assets moving forward. Meta Description (135–145 chars): So you’re already married—and now you’re wondering if a prenuptial agreement would’ve been a good idea. Maybe you’ve started a business, received an […]
Veröffentlicht am 12.01.2026 um 23:30:00 Uhr
- Kategorie: Property Division & Assets
- Autor: The Farley Law Firm, LLC
For many couples divorcing in Lexington, SC, the house isn’t just a structure—it’s an emotional anchor and often their biggest asset. So when it comes time to divide things, one question usually rises to the top:“Should we sell it, or should one of us keep it?” South Carolina law doesn’t automatically force the sale of […]
Veröffentlicht am 09.01.2026 um 23:30:00 Uhr
- Kategorie: Property Division & Assets
- Autor: The Farley Law Firm, LLC
In many Lexington families, grandparents play a major role in raising children. But when family dynamics shift—due to divorce, death, or estrangement—many grandparents wonder: “Do I have any legal right to see my grandkids?” South Carolina does allow grandparents to request visitation under certain conditions, but it’s not automatic. Here’s what you need to know […]
Veröffentlicht am 07.01.2026 um 23:00:00 Uhr
- Kategorie: Child Custody & Parenting
- Autor: The Farley Law Firm, LLC
Your ex has a new partner, maybe even living with them. Meanwhile, you’re still making monthly alimony payments. It feels unfair—so can you stop paying? In South Carolina, cohabitation can be a valid reason to end or reduce alimony, but it’s not automatic. The court looks closely at each case, and you’ll need the right […]
Veröffentlicht am 05.01.2026 um 23:00:27 Uhr
- Kategorie: Child Support & Alimony
- Autor: The Farley Law Firm, LLC
You’ve filed for divorce, but now your spouse seems to be doing everything in their power to slow it down. Ignoring paperwork. Skipping court. Refusing to sign anything. If you’re wondering whether this is legal—or just a delay tactic—you’re not alone. In Lexington, South Carolina, divorce delays happen more often than people think. But that […]
Veröffentlicht am 01.01.2026 um 23:30:00 Uhr
- Kategorie: Divorce
- Autor: The Farley Law Firm, LLC
You Have a Custody Order — Then You’re Arrested. Now What? A finalized custody order might feel like the end of the battle. But if you’re arrested after that order is in place, the situation can change — fast. Whether the charge is minor or serious, the other parent may try to use it as […]
Veröffentlicht am 29.12.2025 um 23:30:00 Uhr
- Kategorie: Family Law & Related Legal Issues
- Autor: The Farley Law Firm, LLC
Is Custody Always Awarded to Moms? A common belief among divorcing parents in South Carolina is that mothers always get custody. While this may have been the trend decades ago, today’s family courts — including in Lexington County — take a very different approach. Custody is no longer about gender. It’s about what’s best for […]
Veröffentlicht am 26.12.2025 um 21:30:00 Uhr
- Kategorie: Child Custody & Parenting
- Autor: The Farley Law Firm, LLC
Many people believe that if they bought a home before marriage, it’s automatically theirs to keep during a divorce. But South Carolina’s divorce laws are more complicated. In Lexington County family court, property division follows a system called equitable distribution. And while premarital property is typically protected, there are big exceptions — especially if your […]
Veröffentlicht am 22.12.2025 um 21:30:00 Uhr
- Kategorie: Property Division & Assets
- Autor: The Farley Law Firm, LLC