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LET US ASSIST YOU WITH EQUITABLE DISTRIBUTION

Equitable distribution, or property division, is the process of dividing rights and obligations between spouses during a divorce. Property division can be stated and negotiated by created a divorce settlement agreement or with the assistance of the court. South Carolina is an equitable distribution state, meaning only the property acquired in the duration of the marriage is subject to division. If you are seeking legal assistance with divorce mediation and property division in Rock Hill, SC, or the surrounding areas, call my firm today.

IS DIVORCE MEDIATION REQUIRED IN SOUTH CAROLINA?

In almost all counties in South Carolina, you are required mediation in family court cases. You are not required to settle your case during, but you must participate in the process with the intention to find a resolution for your case.

 

Mediation is the process of resolving issues without having to deal with a lengthy trial in court. Mediation is often successful in successfully resolving issues involving child support, custody, property division, alimony, etc. Once both parties have come to an agreement, it is put into writing and is sent to the family court for approval.

BEGIN DISCUSSING YOUR DIVORCE SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT WITH A LAWYER

Want more information on the process? Contact Anderson Law Firm. I work with and for my clients, so you can expect me to be there for you every step of the way. If you have any questions concerning equitable distribution and divorce settlement agreements and are located in the Rock Hill, SC, area, call today. I look forward to working with you!

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The information contained on this website is presented for informational and marketing purposes only and is not to be understood as legal advice. You should consult an attorney for advice respecting your individual needs.  Syretta R. Anderson looks forward to speaking with you about your particular needs. Please note, however, that the mere act of contacting our firm does not create an attorney-client relationship. As a result, you should never send any confidential information to our office until a Representation Agreement has been signed by both you and Syretta R. Anderson

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