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Finding Hidden Income and Assets

In family law cases, full and honest financial disclosure is not just a good practice; it is legally required. Each party must provide a complete picture of their finances, including income, assets, liabilities, and expenses. Failing to do so can result in serious repercussions, including court sanctions.

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Common Misconceptions About Divorce and Family Law

Divorce and family law are often surrounded by misconceptions that can create confusion and anxiety for those going through these processes. Whether it pertains to how assets are divided, how child custody is determined, or the role of family law attorneys, these misunderstandings can complicate an already challenging situation.

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Family Law FAQ

Managing the intricacies of family law can be overwhelming, especially when facing personal issues that require legal guidance. In South Carolina, as in many other states, family law encompasses a wide range of issues, from divorce to child custody, and understanding your rights and obligations is crucial.

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Statute of Limitations on Personal Injury Claims

The statute of limitations refers to a law that sets a strict time limit on your right to have a lawsuit heard in the state's civil court system. The purpose of these rules is to ensure that lawsuits are filed in a timely manner, while evidence and memories are still fresh. It also protects defendants from facing potential legal claims indefinitely.

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Filing a Third-Party Claim After a Work Injury

We should be able to count on our workplaces to be safe and secure locations for employees to be in every day. However, even with regulations and laws in place to ensure the safety of workers, accidents can still happen.

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Personal Injury FAQs

Most people have some knowledge of what a personal injury claim is. You are injured by what someone else did or didn’t do, and you file a claim against their insurance coverage to recoup your medical expenses, lost wages, and other damages they have caused you.

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