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South Carolina Divorce 101

Divorce is a difficult decision for anyone, whether it's you or your partner who initiates it. It's a painful experience that can leave you feeling shattered and alone in the dark. When you made your wedding vows, you did so with the intention of being together for life. You invested a lot of time and money into your wedding, inviting friends and family from all over South Carolina to share in your joy.

Now, you're faced with the harsh reality that you and your former spouse are no longer together. As your family law attorney in Mauldin, SC, we understand how overwhelming this can be. We've assisted many clients through the divorce process and had the knowledge and tools to help them work through it and move on to greener pastures.

The Cobb Hammett Law Firm Approach to Child Custody in South Carolina

Did you know that the U.S. Census Bureau states that 25% of children younger than 21 live with just one parent while the other parent resides elsewhere in the country? In such circumstances, many families must navigate the complicated and legally complex process of child custody. As seasoned family law attorneys, we have represented clients in all aspects and legal stages of child custody and support.

We focus in providing services for a range of issues, including but not limited to:

  • Drafting Reasonable Proposed Parenting Plans
  • Preparing Child Support Calculations
  • Communication with a Guardian ad Litem (if applicable)
  • Securing De Facto Custodian / Psychological Parent Rights
  • Negotiating Agreements Relating to Child Custody
  • Prosecuting Claims Related to Domestic Violence
  • Prosecuting and Defending Claims for
  • Adoption,
  • Termination of Parental Rights
  • Custody, and
  • Visitation
  • Defending Claims Alleging Abuse / Neglect by the Department of Social Services

Every family has its own distinct characteristics, and as such, child-related agreements must also be customized to fit each unique situation. In South Carolina, our team of skilled family law attorneys takes the time to understand our clients' individual goals and needs and tailor our services accordingly.

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South Carolina Alimony 101

When you get married, you go into the partnership believing that you'll be together forever. It makes sense, then, that most divorcing couples don't know very much about alimony in South Carolina (also referred to as spousal support). They ask questions such as:

  • Who gets alimony?
  • What is a reasonable amount of alimony?

Fortunately, working with a family law lawyer in Mauldin, SC, can answer those questions and make alimony easier to understand and approach.

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What is Alimony in South Carolina?

Many individuals often mistake alimony for child support, but they are, in fact, two distinct forms of financial obligation and not mutually exclusive. Alimony was established to safeguard a supported spouse in the event of a divorce or separation. For example, a spouse who did not work during the course of the marriage would generally have a stronger alimony claim than a spouse who worked throughout the marriage. Likewise, a spouse who worked throughout the marriage but made less than the other spouse would have a stronger alimony claim than a spouse who worked and earned equivalent income to the supporting spouse.

In many cases, a spouse may choose to stay at home to tend to the children and manage the household. Oftentimes, the spouse who remains at home has sacrificed their career or education to care for the family. In such instances, a divorce could leave the financially weaker spouse in a state of financial turmoil. Without that support system, they will have to start over from scratch. These are some factors the Court will consider in evaluating an appropriate alimony case. Throughout your marriage, you have structured your quality of life based on a budget determined by your finances. While all expenses are shared by both partners, what happens if you have been financially dependent on your spouse and need to support yourself?

At Cobb, Dill, & Hammett, LLC, we aim to assist you in securing the alimony you need to support both yourself and your children. At the same time, we want to ensure that you are not overpaying your spouse, if you are the one required to pay. You may be required to pay an amount that could leave you in a difficult financial situation. Regardless, it's crucial to have the right legal representation to guide you through the alimony process in South Carolina.

The Cobb Hammett Law Firm Approach to Alimonyin South Carolina

Some people may assume financial responsibilities to a former partner are end with the filing of a divorce decree. However, if the court has mandated alimony payments, then the financial obligations survive. Failure to meet those obligations can lead to serious legal and financial consequences. Family law attorneys at Cobb Hammett, LLC have years of experience representing clients throughout the divorce process, including alimony determinations.

Our legal services cover many aspects of alimony law, such as:

  • Negotiating Temporary and Final Alimony Payments
  • Modifying Alimony
  • Providing Advice on Reasonable Alimony
  • Filing to Collect Unpaid Alimony

Though our family law attorneys are fearless negotiators and litigators, we always strive to keep your legal proceedings as seamless and straightforward as possible. Our goal is to help reach an agreement on alimony that is reasonable for both you and your spouse. However, compromises aren't always possible. If needed, our lawyers will fight aggressively on your behalf to help ensure your financial rights are protected.

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Latest News in Mauldin, SC

Mauldin animal clinic will triple its size. Habitat ReStores will be replaced by thrift stores.

A locally owned veterinarian will triple the size of its clinic, expanding as the need for vet services grows in the Greenville area and the Upstate.Oasis Animal Hospital and Emergency Center will open its new location at 900 W. Butler Road next to Mauldin Library this spring. The n...

A locally owned veterinarian will triple the size of its clinic, expanding as the need for vet services grows in the Greenville area and the Upstate.

Oasis Animal Hospital and Emergency Center will open its new location at 900 W. Butler Road next to Mauldin Library this spring. The new space features 14 exam rooms, three surgical suites and an emergency center open 8 a.m. to midnight every day, according to a news release.

“From its thoughtful design to its advanced capabilities, the hospital was built to better serve pets and their families in Greenville and beyond and help us significantly bolster our commitment to excellence in veterinary care and community engagement,” said Dr. Atticus Mabry, co-founder and president.

The new site was created in collaboration with Rauch Architecture, based in New York City, and Caldwell Constructors, based in Greenville.

Oasis currently sits at 11 W. Pointe Blvd. down the street from its new location. It accepts emergency visits daily and regular appointments Monday through Friday.

Upstate SC nonprofit receives $25K grant to expand youth-mentor relationships

Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Upstate has received a $25,000 unrestricted grant that will help support more underserved youth with one-on-one mentorships.

The award comes from American Fundraising Foundation, which received 5,000 applications for grants this cycle. It’s the fifth cycle of unrestricted awards given by AmFund, the organization said in a news release.

“This generous gift of $25,000 will directly support our mission to connect Bigs and Littles, creating life-changing mentoring relationships that foster growth, hope, and opportunity,” said Charlene Cheeks, CEO of Upstate Big Brothers Big Sisters.

Since 1999, AmFund has distributed more than $60 million to various causes.

Miracle Hill will take over Habitat for Humanity ReStores

Two locations for thrifted furniture and household items will be taken over by Miracle Hill, one of the largest providers of homeless services in the Upstate. Miracle Hill operates a network of thrift stores in the area.

The Habitat for Humanity ReStores on Woodruff Road and Wade Hampton Boulevard will be taken over in the coming months, Miracle Hill announced Jan. 15. They will be turned into Miracle Hill Thrift Stores.

“This move allows us to do what we do best and that is focusing directly on home building and home repair,” said LaTonya Phillips, the CEO and president of Habitat Greenville.

Habitat Greenville might create smaller locations or other versions of a Restore in the future.

"This change provides an amazing opportunity to share the mission and ministry of Miracle Hill with more people, while additionally supporting the operations of a partner non-profit,” said Ryan Duerk, president and CEO of Miracle Hill.

Interviews will be conducted internally and externally, prioritizing current ReStore employees.

Texas fast-food chain Whataburger opens in Mauldin, 'this is just a great community'

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The Texas fast-food chain Whataburger opened its third restaurant in the Upstate on Monday.

Monday, Whataburger opened its doors in Mauldin.

According to Preston Hughes, growth market leader and district manager of the South Carolina stores, the restaurant has already opened locations in Boiling Springs and on Woodruff Road in Greenville. An Anderson store will open in two weeks, and two stores will open in Spartanburg in October.

The restaurant will then expand to Irmo and Columbia by the end of the year.

"We're really excited because Mauldin, look at the colors. Mauldin High School was here today and they're orange and white. It matches the brand perfectly. This is a community that has a lot of schools, a lot of families, a lot of great businesses, this is just a great community we want to be a part of," Hughes said.

"One thing people don't realize about the brand is every one of our employees has the opportunity to have college scholarships, and if they don't want it they can give it to a member in their household to utilize for school."

Whataburger sources its product regionally, with distribution facilities and fresh beef sourced from Atlanta. According to Hughes, the product gets from the farm to the store in seven to 10 days.

Some Whataburger superfans have camped outside the new stores ahead of the opening to ensure their status as the first customers.

Kizzie McCrayry and Jacob Huntley got to the Mauldin Whataburger at 6 p.m. on Saturday evening. The two friends did the same when the Woodruff Road store opened last month.

"The first time I had Whataburger, my friends and I were going on a trip to Las Vegas, and my friend, Jacob, was telling me about how good Whataburger is," said McCrayry as she laughed. "When I tried it, I'm telling you it is the best burger to me. When I hear people say it ain't all that or compare it to McDonalds it really makes me want to fight because it's not true."

Between the two, they have won 208 free burgers from the chain and four boxes full of Whataburger swag.

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