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    Common-Law Marriage Requirements in South Carolina

    Common-Law Marriage Requirements

    While many couples have strong reasons for wanting to marry, others have strong reasons for not wanting to tie the knot legally. In some cases, it may be due to biases against the institution itself or practical reasons, such as the existence of a trust fund or other benefits that they could lose unless the […]

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    Do We Have to Go Through the Divorce Process to Dissolve a Common Law Marriage in SC?

    Divorce attorney in Greenville SC

    There is a lot of confusion concerning the legality of common law marriage and whether or not such marriage must go through the divorce process if the relationship dissolves. Many states no longer recognize common law marriages, but some still do, and South Carolina is among them. However, it is not as simple as being […]

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