Nobody goes in to a marriage or relationship with the expectation of separation or divorce, but sometimes marriages and relationships end.
Do you understand South Carolina family law as it relates to alimony?
Greenville attorney Kim Varner with the firm of Varner and Segura explains some basic facts about what South Carolina family courts consider when awarding alimony — specifically citing Section 20-3-130 of the Code of Laws of South Carolina.
If you find yourself in need of professional legal services or require legal representation, contact an attorney like Kim Varner with Varner and Segura. Visit Varner and Segura online at www.VarnerAndSeguraOnline.com or call (864) 271-2232.
NOTE: Nothing above or in the accompanying video is offered as legal advice, and nothing above or in the accompanying video should be construed as a substitute for retained legal advice.