If there were one universal truth it would be that every family is different. We all have our own set of challenges to face and changes to go through. Sometimes those changes are happy like when a new baby is born. Other times these changes involve uncertainty and loss like in the event of a divorce.
If you are having to go through the pain of divorce deal with a complicated custody issue or are handling a different family-related legal matter you might need help. At Cobb Hammett LLC we understand that family issues are hard. Many of the family law clients that we work for have big questions about the future leaving them over-stressed and full of worry. They are concerned about their children their marriage or both. They are wrestling with uncertainty and anxiety having been served confusing documents that don't make sense. Sound familiar? A family law attorney in West Ashley, SC can help whether you need a level-headed moderator or a trusted advocate in the courtroom.
At Cobb Hammett LLC we have decades of combined experience serving the needs of families from divorce proceedings to family formation issues. Our team is fiercely committed to our clients and with a dedicated focus stays up-to-date on the nuanced world of family law in West Ashley. If you're looking for personal attention unbiased representation and a responsive family law attorney look no further than our law firm.
If you're unsure of whether you need a family law lawyers in West Ashley" ask yourself these questions:
If you answered yes to any of the questions above know that we are here to help you figure out your next steps. With Cobb Hammett Law Firm by your side you can have the confidence to face even the most difficult family law issues. All of our attorneys have years of experience are incredibly responsive and fight for your family's rights. We are happy to take as much time as you need to answer questions and help put your mind at ease for whatever lies ahead.
Our firm specializes in a wide range of family law cases including:
If you have been left to manage a foreign family law situation it's time to call Cobb Hammett LLC. We will sit down with you for an hour at absolutely no cost - because we understand what you're going through and know that you need answers not another bill to pay.
To help provide you with a basic understanding of family law keep reading for in-depth explanations on our areas of expertise.
At Cobb Hammett LLC we know all-too-well that a one size fits all approach isn't going to work very well for your unique situation. That's why we approach each divorce case from a personalized standpoint - something that we feel like each of our clients deserves.
By working together our divorce law firm will help you rebuild your life and secure a better future for your family.
Unlike divorce law in other states South Carolina divorce law doesn't allow spouses to receive an instant no-fault divorce. One or both spouses in the marriage must establish a legally acceptable reason for a divorce to happen. Grounds for a divorce in West Ashley, SC include:
If you or your spouse do not have the necessary grounds for divorce in West Ashley our family law firm can file a Separate Maintenance and Support action. This step lets the court order child custody alimony and marital bills until you can file for your divorce. During this period Cobb Hammett LLC gathers pertinent info on your spouse's character and assets that can strengthen your case should it be necessary.
A divorce in West Ashley means more than the end of a marriage. It involves dividing the parties debts and assets determines child support and custody parameters and can establish alimony. At Cobb Hammett LLC many of our clients are able to reach agreements with their spouse to resolve these issues. Reaching an agreement lets both parties customize the terms of their divorce to conserve resources avoid trial and meet the family's needs.
Sometimes however two spouses cannot or will not come to terms with an agreement. In these situations a trial is possible and litigation is necessary. Our family law attorneys in West Ashley, SC. are highly experienced litigators and are well-equipped to handle any disputes revealed in the conference or courtroom.
One of the most heart-wrenching difficult decisions for parents going through a divorce is resolving child custody and visitation issues. Child custody refers to how much time each parent will spend with their child and whether they can make decisions for them. According to South Carolina law child custody and visitation time are based on what is best for the child.
Like other U.S states a formula is used in South Carolina to determine how much child support a person must pay. This formula recommends the amount of child support based on factors like how much income the parents make the cost of childcare and the obligation to support children from other relationships.
In South Carolina there is no formula to determine how much alimony a person must pay. However courts consider several factors when deciding if alimony is needed how much alimony should be paid and how long a spouse must pay it. Those factors include each spouse's ability and need to pay alimony how long the marriage lasted and any marital misconduct that occurred. To make matters more confusing there are different alimony types including lump sum rehabilitative and reimbursement.
In South Carolina marital property is the property that each spouse amasses from the date of the wedding to the time a spouse files for divorce. That property can often include marital debt. In a South Carolina divorce the courts will order an equitable division of property meaning fair under all circumstances but not necessarily equal.
As mentioned above decisions that involve child custody and visitation can be contentious for parents both emotionally and legally. As experienced empathetic divorce lawyers we understand how difficult this process can be. When we work with clients going through child custody battles we always make it a point to be with them through the ups and downs to help them stay centered. Whether you are the husband or wife in your divorce we share a common goal: finding an effective way to support your children and assure their wellbeing.
In South Carolina child custody is a loaded term. In the most general definition child custody determines when each parent is responsible for the physical care of the child and how much authority each parent has to make decisions in their child's life.
No two child custody cases are the same but a negotiated custody arrangement is usually preferred in the judge's eyes as each parent has input in the process. If the parents cannot come to an amicable resolution their fate is left in the hands of a Family Court Judge in South Carolina. The focus of child custody law is always on what is in the best interests of the child. What the judge determines to be the best interests changes depending on the judge.
There are different variations of custody in South Carolina (or custody arrangements) each with varying degrees of authority. When you consult with our family law attorneys at Cobb Hammett LLC we will go over the child custody process in detail and touch on each distinction to eliminate any confusion you have.
Many of the family law clients that walk into our office have big questions that are leaving them full of stress and worry.
When children are involved in divorce cases child support is often ordered. Several factors can impact whether child support is ordered like the income-earning potential of the child's parents any custody arrangements that are created and what needs the child may have.
When you trust our family law firm in West Ashley for representation we can help calculate an estimate of how much child support you or your spouse may be ordered to pay. We can also perform a needs-based analysis in cases that involve large amounts of income. At the end of the day our goal is to make this frustrating process as stress-free as possible for you so that you can focus on living life and caring for your child.
Alimony (sometimes called spousal support or maintenance) is ordered by the court or negotiated between parties. This kind of spousal support has many factors like the income of both spouses how long they were married and the age of each spouse. Like child custody and child support trusted legal guidance is strongly recommended if you are facing potential alimony payments. Our family law attorneys will help you reach amicable arrangements for fair and appropriate alimony payments.
At Cobb Hammett LLC your family law attorney in West Ashley, SC will help protect your interests and rights regarding:
When there are no children marital property or issues of alimony divorces often proceed smoothly between amicable spouses. However most divorces in South Carolina are much more complex. Typically divorce involves a union between spouses that lasts for years and involves substantial marital property. This property can be personal property real estate family businesses debts out-of-state property debts bank accounts and more.
In these nuanced situations the applicable parties need assistance dividing their property. This help most often comes from seasoned family law attorneys like Cobb Hammett LLC.
When it comes to distribution of property certain types of properties that are controversial even under the property division rules in South Carolina. South Carolina is an equitable distribution state meaning that marital property is divided equitably but not always equally.
If you are going through a divorce it's important that you are aware of the following assets and the common issues their division presents:
Generally pensions are the second-largest asset in a marriage. When there are sufficient alternative income sources to compensate the non-pension holder South Carolina divorce courts may leave the pension rights with the spouse who earned it with future distribution available. Otherwise a divorce court may enter a Qualified Domestic Relations Order requiring the pension administrator to pay both the former spouse and worker.
The family home or the primary residential property owned by the divorcing couple is usually considered a marriage's biggest asset. Dividing this kind of property can be complex and frustrating especially when there are kids involved.
Many divorcing couples have a hard time reaching an agreement on property division. Because the division of property depends on the complexity of you or your spouse's assets and liabilities it is crucial to consult with an experienced family law attorney to provide guidance.
WEST ASHLEY, S.C. (WCIV) — A new proposal has emerged for use of the former Piggly Wiggly site on Sumar Street that has sat idle for three years.Charleston mayor William Cogswell and the Edens redevelopment team have outlined a new proposal for the lot."I think that the number one goal with Eden's West Ashley connects and the community is to come together and find common ground with this development. You know, it's a long time coming, and it doesn't need to sit like it is. We need to move forward," said Teresa T...
WEST ASHLEY, S.C. (WCIV) — A new proposal has emerged for use of the former Piggly Wiggly site on Sumar Street that has sat idle for three years.
Charleston mayor William Cogswell and the Edens redevelopment team have outlined a new proposal for the lot.
"I think that the number one goal with Eden's West Ashley connects and the community is to come together and find common ground with this development. You know, it's a long time coming, and it doesn't need to sit like it is. We need to move forward," said Teresa Tidestrom, executive director and co-founder of West Ashley connects.
The cofounders of the "West Ashley Connects" nonprofit say that their plan incorporates elements from previous use proposals. However, the new proposal also includes mixed use development, allowing for more public space and business in West Ashley.
"Every plan that the city has put out calls for higher density along San Rittenburg Boulevard, and we want to see economic development in the TIF district. So it takes those concepts and it works through them in a way that is community friendly," says Kenneth Marolda, co-founder and treasurer of West Ashley Connects.
The group is proposing a residential building along Charlestown Drive that will be surrounded by the existing tree buffer. Next door, there will be a 55 foot building with about 380 apartments. The base floor of the apartment units will be used as a retail and commercial space.
West Ashley Connects cofounders told ABC 4 reporters that there will be 100 townhomes available for rent on the opposite side of the site.
In the center of it all they plan to have a park like space for the community.
READ MORE: "'Council decided to ignore West Ashley': Sumar Street plans head back to drawing board"
"They heard the need, we want to see a public park. They looked at the concerns, and then they worked it into their plan. And you can't ask for more than that from a developer," said Marolda.
The plan is also said to include a one-acre underground stormwater drainage system to benefit the surrounding areas.
Marolda says that if the plan is approved, Sumar Street will cease to exist.
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The meeting is set to start at 5 p.m. Monday evening at 10-51 Sam Rittenberg Boulevard.
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - One of the oldest and most highly trafficked roads in West Ashley will finally be receiving an improvement project that has been long needed.Sponsored by Rep. Gary Brewer, the project has received $2 million in state funding to improve a section of Highway 61, more specifically Ashley River Road in West Ashley.A whopping 51,200 cars travel along the two-lane roadway daily based on 2022 traffic data from the South Carolina Department of Transportation.SCDOT, the county and state say that number f...
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - One of the oldest and most highly trafficked roads in West Ashley will finally be receiving an improvement project that has been long needed.
Sponsored by Rep. Gary Brewer, the project has received $2 million in state funding to improve a section of Highway 61, more specifically Ashley River Road in West Ashley.
A whopping 51,200 cars travel along the two-lane roadway daily based on 2022 traffic data from the South Carolina Department of Transportation.
SCDOT, the county and state say that number far exceeds the capacity of the roadway, leading to congestion, delays, and numerous accidents.
“It’s a very dangerous road, a very well-used road with a lot of traffic on Ashley River Road,” Charleston City Councilmember Kevin Shealy said. “As development has happened and more and more traffic comes on that road, we really need to keep up with the maintenance; it just hasn’t been kept up.”
The project is intended to construct capacity enhancements along the 1.10-mile road to reduce congestion and improve safety. Eventually, the goal is for the Ashley River Road Improvement Project to go from Bees Ferry Road to Paul Cantrell Boulevard.
The specific points of improvement include Railroad Bridge, at the intersection of Glendale and Church Creek Bridge, with the project to lengthen the bridge to improve drainage.
“Right now, we want to focus on getting these bridges redone,” Brewer said. “This bridge (Railroad Bridge), being built in 1936, is probably the most difficult bridge to drive over and see. Then we’ll work on what we need to do on the other side, once we work with residents and everybody to see what they want done.”
The intersection of Glendale and Ashley River Road is near two elementary schools, which brings major congestion to the intersection during school and peak hour traffic.
“I’m hopeful that with this money, the intersection can be improved somewhat and make it safer for these young children who are being taken to and from school,” Shealy said.
The Ashley River Road Improvement Project also includes adding bicycle and pedestrian accommodations and improved access to transit.
“I believe SCDOT telling us this is the busiest two-lane road in South Carolina right now,” Brewer said. “We’ve got to find a way for our citizens to get on the road safely.”
Project Phase | Estimated Schedule | Estimated Cost |
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Preliminary Engineering | FY2025-FY2029 | $5,860,000 |
Right-of-Way Acquisition | FY2029-FY2030 | $51,830,000 |
Utility Relocation | FY2030-FY2031 | $1,700,000 |
Construction & Inspection | FY2031-FY2033 | $42,610,000 |
TOTAL | 9 years | $102,000,000 |
The approved funding is just the initial kick-start for the project as it needs over $100 million in funding for it to be completed.
The first part of the funding, which the approved $2 million goes into, is for preliminary engineering. Just the engineering phase alone is expected to take four years, but Charleston County is now able to begin design work immediately.
“There is no such thing as a quick project,” Brewer said. “We’re gonna do everything on our end, the county’s end and the city’s end, to make sure we move as quickly as possible, but we have those federal mandates.”
Going forward, the project will be a group effort among SCDOT, the county, city and state as it is expected to take a total of nine years to finish all these improvements to Ashley River Road.
“I want to thank Rep. Brewer for securing $2 million in state funding to help us kickstart critical improvements along the Ashley River Road corridor,” Charleston County Councilman Brantley Moody said. “As a West Ashley native, I’ve seen firsthand how this area has struggled to keep up with growing traffic and pedestrian demands. This funding brings us closer than ever to delivering the upgrades needed to enhance public safety, reduce congestion, and make the corridor more accessible to all.”
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CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - Charlestown Estates neighbors are seeing and smelling the unpleasant impacts of Tropical Storm Debby up to their doorsteps.Several homeowners on Donahue Drive off Old Towne Road are dealing with the overflow of sewage into their neighborhood streets, yards and driveways.A hazard sign and cones with sandbags warn neighbors to stray from the contaminated water now surrounding many of their homes.The three manholes being flooded are the result of a system slowly cracking at its capacity.&ldq...
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - Charlestown Estates neighbors are seeing and smelling the unpleasant impacts of Tropical Storm Debby up to their doorsteps.
Several homeowners on Donahue Drive off Old Towne Road are dealing with the overflow of sewage into their neighborhood streets, yards and driveways.
A hazard sign and cones with sandbags warn neighbors to stray from the contaminated water now surrounding many of their homes.
The three manholes being flooded are the result of a system slowly cracking at its capacity.
“We do our best to put signs out, we try to knock on doors and let them know what’s happening. The signs really tell the story,” Charleston Water Systems representative Mike Saia says.
In 2022, the same neighborhood dealt with a similar issue where 40,000 gallons of wastewater seeped into the streets after heavy rainfall within a month.
Neighbors say they have been told a number of different answers but no solid solution, creating quite a tiresome timeline.
“Having one overflow in your neighborhood is unfortunate. Having repeated overflows in front of your front door to your home time and time again has to be an absolute nightmare,” Saia says. “We are throwing every bit of engineering and money we possibly can into remediating this.”
Charleston Waterkeeper is among neighbors who are frustrated about what feels like a lack of progress.
“It’s incredibly dirty water. It’s got bacteria and pathogens in it that can get you sick,” Andrew Wunderley says. “We shouldn’t have to risk public environmental health because the rain falls.”
Saia in response says there is a plan that would take three years minimum, and a $150 million price tag, to make a long-term difference.
“It starts with a new tunnel under the West Ashley Greenway to create more capacity and larger sewer mains and enlarged pump station between here and there,” Saia says.
Workers are also trying to line sewer mains and build up the creation of a new sewer tunnel space. A portion of the solution is located behind a green fence on Old Towne Road at Station 39.
Saia explains there are many surrounding communities dealing with a similar issue because they are connected to the same system, formerly owned by St. Andrews. Saia says the system was in rough shape when it switched to Charleston Water System’s ownership.
“Frankly we have a lot of overflows here and the folks here have unfortunately gotten used to it. We took over the St. Andrews sewer systems a number of years ago, and we’re working to integrate it with our sewer system,” Saia says.
Until then, neighbors could expect to see the issue sprout back up in the event of three-to-four-inch rainfall.
“The problem is known, it’s an inflow and infiltration issue. We need to do everything we can to accelerate solutions to that problem,” Wunderley says. “It shouldn’t take five, three years.”
Many neighborhoods across the Lowcountry are crowding official systems with similar reports. Inflow and infiltration, according to Wunderley, is when inclement weather creates rain and floodwater that infiltrates the sewer system. Weak points, many times in neighborhood streets, then become the victims of overflows.
The City of Charleston and Charleston Water System are gauging a community meeting at the Frothy Beard to inform Charlestown Estates neighbors. A date and time have not been decided.
If you need to report damages or submit a claim to Charleston Water System for sickness, injury to property, or other matters, click here.
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Two new tenants have opened their doors in the Whole Foods-anchored shopping center in suburban Charleston.West Ashley Station on U.S. Highway 17 has gone through a major renovation since locally owned Doscher's closed its grocery store in May 2022 and wa...
Two new tenants have opened their doors in the Whole Foods-anchored shopping center in suburban Charleston.
West Ashley Station on U.S. Highway 17 has gone through a major renovation since locally owned Doscher's closed its grocery store in May 2022 and was subsequently torn down.
Hand & Stone Massage and Facial Spa, which has locations in Mount Pleasant and Summerville, and Dentists of West Ashley are the first tenants to open after the upgrades.
Other businesses in the shopping center at 1133 Savannah Highway are Chase Bank, Allure Nails and Hollywood Feed, which has moved from the streetside outparcels to a larger space in the back.
Other tenants on the way include Mediterranean restaurant Cava, which also has a location in Mount Pleasant, Good Vets pet-care clinic, Sunshine Liquors, Jersey Mike's, Nikita hair salon and eatery Another Broken Egg.
West Ashley resident Erika Greco expressed her disappointment in Doscher's closing and said her neighbors will also miss it.
"But I'm excited to at least see some movement toward getting businesses in there, instead of it just being a construction zone," she said. "I also like that these are businesses that will add to what our community has to offer, instead of office space or storage units."
Commercial Real Estate Experts represented the landlord in each lease.
An indoor adventure park will replace the Staples office supply store at Tanger Outlets in North Charleston this summer.
Adrenaline Monkey, which has slides, "Ninja Warrior" courses, vertical climbing, an arcade and more, is wrapping up renovations at 4950 Centre Point Drive.
The franchise currently operates locations in Illinois and Ohio, with potential new parks in Texas, Florida and Michigan.
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A Charlotte women’s clothing and accessories store has introduced a second location in Mount Pleasant.
K|LA carries denim, dresses and casual apparel with curated collections like “Office Chic” and “I’m a Cool Mom.”
The store is now open at 426 W. Coleman Blvd.
A hygiene and wellness dog groomer's 100th franchise location is in northern Mount Pleasant.
Scenthound, founded in Jupiter, Fla., recently opened at 405 Faison Road.
Tara Reddy operates the chain's second East Cooper location, offering monthly dog care and hygienic services. For $35, trial visits include a bath with towel dry, ear cleaning, nail trim, teeth cleaning and a six-point wellness check.
The first Scenthound in the town opened in the south end near Queensborough Shopping Center. The chain also operates a location in Merchant's Village Shopping Center on James Island.
A downtown Charleston antique store is expanding to Mount Pleasant.
Wynsum Antiques, which has operated on King Street since 2017, opened a store at 855 Houston Northcutt Blvd. in the Whole Foods- and Staples-anchored Patriots Plaza shopping center.
Both stores feature a collective of antiques and home goods dealers.
The Peninsula Co. represented the tenant while The Shopping Center Group represented the landlord.
WEST ASHLEY, S.C. (WCSC) - A new affordable townhome development is coming to the Ardmore-Sherwood Forest neighborhood in West Ashley.The City of Charleston approved 10 new townhomes on 1555 Juniper St. The lot will include five buildings with two townhomes attached in each for a total of 10 homes. Each townhome will be about 1,100 square feet.City officials say the estimated sale price for one of the townhomes will be $278,000.The Director of Housing and Community Development for the City of Charleston Geona Shaw Johnso...
WEST ASHLEY, S.C. (WCSC) - A new affordable townhome development is coming to the Ardmore-Sherwood Forest neighborhood in West Ashley.
The City of Charleston approved 10 new townhomes on 1555 Juniper St. The lot will include five buildings with two townhomes attached in each for a total of 10 homes. Each townhome will be about 1,100 square feet.
City officials say the estimated sale price for one of the townhomes will be $278,000.
The Director of Housing and Community Development for the City of Charleston Geona Shaw Johnson says this development is a part of their homeownership initiative for first-time home buyers.
Shaw Johnson says these individuals would have to earn what they call 120% of the area median income meaning that a one-person household couldn’t make more than $88,000 a year to qualify.
This program requires an application to be considered, which can be found here.
The development is costing the city $3,385,715 to build.
“The City of Charleston annually sets aside funding for affordable housing. In addition to that the city of Charleston secures what we call fee in lieu funding from private sector developers when they’re building on mixed-use properties,” Shaw Johnson says. “Those dollars literally are dedicated to the acquisition of land and the building of affordable housing.”
The city’s affordable housing goal in its comprehensive plan states that more than 16,000 units are needed in Charleston.
“The city is working every day to increase the number of units that we have available for our community. We will not achieve sixteen thousand, but we’re at approximately a thousand plus units that are coming online in the next two years,” Shaw Johnson says.
Shaw Johnson says construction is expected to begin in about 45 days and will take 12 to 14 months to complete.
However, current residents say they feel mixed emotions about the new townhomes.
Austin Caldwell lives directly across the street from where the development will be built and he says that this is a very active neighborhood and that residents enjoy using that land for activities like playing with their dogs, but he also sees how bringing in more people could benefit local businesses and shops.
“I could see the appeal to bringing in more people, but traffic as we all know in Charleston is really bad so that could congest the neighborhood. It’s just a double-sided coin that has a lot of advantages and disadvantages,” Caldwell says. “I don’t think it’s the best idea to add apartment complexes or townhomes in this specific neighborhood.”
Caldwell also had concerns about congestion and cleanliness in the neighborhood during the time of construction.
“You’d have eighteen wheelers coming and going, off-loading and loading up equipment. You’d have like construction crews. You know, not all of them are clean, people leave trash laying around that’s just what people do, and you know dirty up the neighborhood. People aren’t going to be responsible after themselves and that leaves people like myself and other of my neighbors to clean up behind them when it comes into our yards,” Caldwell says.
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