Divorce often brings emotional strain, financial worries, and uncertainty about the future. During a divorce, one of the most sensitive issues a couple may face is alimony. Spouses may worry about whether they’ll have enough to live on after the divorce is finalized, while others may feel anxious about paying more than they can afford. These concerns are natural, and reaching an agreement that feels balanced and fair can be challenging without the proper support.
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Protecting Children During High-Conflict Divorces
High-conflict divorces often place children in the middle of disputes they never asked to be part of. As we work through the challenges that come with these separations, it’s vital to remember that children’s emotional and physical well-being must remain our top priority.
How Do Pre-Existing Conditions Affect Injury Claims?
When you're hurt in an accident and considering a personal injury claim, the situation can already feel overwhelming. If you also have a pre-existing condition, the process becomes even more layered.
What Factors Determine Child Support Adjustments?
In South Carolina, child support decisions are guided by the principle that both parents share financial responsibility for their child. When circumstances change significantly, courts may adjust the original support order.
Key Strategies for Premises Liability Documentation
Premises liability law holds property owners and occupiers responsible for injuries that occur on their property due to unsafe or defective conditions. In South Carolina, as in many states, successful litigation in a premises liability case hinges on the quality and clarity of documentation.
Understanding Liability in Multi-Vehicle Collisions
Unlike two-car accidents, where blame may seem relatively straightforward, accidents involving three or more vehicles can become a web of claims, defenses, and counterarguments.
Navigating Temporary Alimony During Divorce Proceedings
Going through a divorce can be one of the most emotionally and financially challenging periods in someone’s life. When couples separate, one spouse may be entitled to temporary alimony — financial support awarded while the divorce is still in progress. This temporary support can help manage living expenses and maintain stability during divorce proceedings.
How Do Black Box Records Impact Truck Accident Claims?
Truck accidents often result in severe injuries and significant property damage due to the sheer size and weight of commercial trucks. When these accidents occur in South Carolina, determining fault and liability is crucial for victims seeking compensation.
Essential Elements of Parenting Time Agreements
Duncan and Nobles LLC is based in Rock Hill, South Carolina, and provides guidance on a broad range of family law matters, including the creation of parenting time agreements. These agreements outline where children spend their time, how decisions are made, and the communication methods parents follow. We assist clients throughout Chester County and Lancaster County, South Carolina.
Calculating Future Income Loss in Injury Cases
Financial challenges often extend beyond medical bills, making it critical to assess the long-term financial implications of an injury. One significant aspect of this process involves calculating the future income you might lose due to reduced earning capacity.