Lowcountry Divorce & Family Law, LLC

Lowcountry Divorce & Family Law, LLC Family Law is our sole focus at Lowcountry Divorce & Family Law. Family law is inherently and often intensely emotional.

You deserve an attorney who is going to give you personal attention, who will know your story as well as you do, and who can represent you with the passion and drive that you would have if you represented yourself.

Many teenagers take on summer jobs to earn extra money, save for college, or gain valuable work experience. This often r...
06/10/2026

Many teenagers take on summer jobs to earn extra money, save for college, or gain valuable work experience. This often raises questions for parents about child support and financial responsibilities.

In most cases, a child's summer earnings do not automatically change a parent's child support obligation. However, every situation is unique, and factors such as the child's age, financial independence, and state laws may play a role.

If you have questions about child support, modifications, or your family's specific circumstances, it's important to understand your rights and obligations before making assumptions.

Summer camps, sports programs, daycare, and other seasonal activities can create unexpected expenses for parents. If you...
06/03/2026

Summer camps, sports programs, daycare, and other seasonal activities can create unexpected expenses for parents. If you're co-parenting, it's important to discuss these costs before registration deadlines arrive.

Your parenting plan or court order may address how extracurricular expenses are divided, but if it doesn't, clear communication can help avoid disputes and last-minute surprises.

When parents plan ahead, children can enjoy their summer activities without added stress for either parent.

If you’ve been a stay-at-home mom and are considering divorce, preparing financially can feel overwhelming, but taking s...
05/27/2026

If you’ve been a stay-at-home mom and are considering divorce, preparing financially can feel overwhelming, but taking small steps now can make a big difference later. Start by gathering important financial documents, understanding household income and expenses, checking your credit, and learning what assets and debts are shared. It’s also important to understand your legal rights regarding child support, alimony, property division, and custody. Having the right information early can help you make informed decisions for yourself and your children during the process. We can help!

When a child doesn’t go to the other parent’s scheduled visitation weekend, and the custodial parent doesn’t encourage o...
05/20/2026

When a child doesn’t go to the other parent’s scheduled visitation weekend, and the custodial parent doesn’t encourage or require the visit, it can create legal complications. Even if a child is reluctant, court-ordered parenting time is still expected to be followed unless the order is officially modified by the court. Consistently failing to comply with visitation schedules may be viewed as interference with custody or visitation rights and could lead to legal consequences.

If there are ongoing issues, it’s important to address them through the proper legal channels rather than making informal changes.

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Graduation season is here, and many parents have questions about child support after high school. In many cases, child s...
05/13/2026

Graduation season is here, and many parents have questions about child support after high school. In many cases, child support does not automatically stop the moment a child graduates. The terms of your court order, the child’s age, enrollment status, and state laws can all affect when payments end. Before stopping or changing payments, it’s important to understand your legal obligations and seek proper guidance if needed.

Mother’s Day can be a beautiful celebration, but for some, it can also be really hard.If it’s not your weekend with the ...
05/06/2026

Mother’s Day can be a beautiful celebration, but for some, it can also be really hard.

If it’s not your weekend with the kids, or you’re in the middle of a custody battle, this day may not look the way you hoped. It can bring a mix of emotions, love, frustration, and even grief.

If you’re navigating custody or parenting time concerns, it may be worth understanding your options and making a plan that supports both you and your children moving forward.

You’re not alone, and your role as a mom is always important, no matter the day. 💛

Divorce during bankruptcy is one of the more complicated scenarios we see in family law. ⚖️💸When a marriage ends while f...
04/29/2026

Divorce during bankruptcy is one of the more complicated scenarios we see in family law. ⚖️💸

When a marriage ends while finances are already strained, things can get complicated quickly. Questions about who is responsible for certain debts, how assets are divided, and which court has priority all come into play.

Bankruptcy and divorce are handled in separate courts, but what happens in one case can directly impact the other.

If you’re facing both at the same time, it’s critical to have the right guidance to protect your financial future and avoid costly mistakes.

Can you get divorced while pregnant? 🤰⚖️The answer is yes, but it can be more complex. South Carolina doesn’t prohibit d...
04/22/2026

Can you get divorced while pregnant? 🤰⚖️The answer is yes, but it can be more complex. South Carolina doesn’t prohibit divorce during pregnancy, but issues like paternity, custody, and child support must be addressed.

Because of this, many courts may delay finalizing the divorce until after the baby is born.

Every case is different, so it’s important to speak with an attorney early to understand your options and protect your rights. We can help! https://lowcountrydivorceandfamilylaw.com/

🏠 Navigating life when one parent has less space after divorce – moving to a smaller home or apartment can be challengin...
04/15/2026

🏠 Navigating life when one parent has less space after divorce – moving to a smaller home or apartment can be challenging, but there are ways to make it work for your child:

• Prioritize the child’s comfort – create a welcoming space, even if it’s smaller.
• Stay organized – keep school supplies, toys, and clothes accessible for both homes.
• Keep routines consistent – meals, bedtime, and homework schedules help children feel secure.
• Focus on quality time, not square footage – meaningful activities matter more than space.
• Communicate openly – let your child know both homes are safe and loving environments.

Even in smaller spaces, thoughtful planning and consistency help children thrive.

📞 Need guidance on co-parenting arrangements? We can help make custody and visitation agreements clear and fair.

Navigating parent-teacher conferences can be tricky after a divorce, but keeping your child’s best interest first makes ...
04/08/2026

Navigating parent-teacher conferences can be tricky after a divorce, but keeping your child’s best interest first makes all the difference.

• Communicate ahead of time with the other parent about who will attend.
• Coordinate schedules to avoid confusion or overlap.
• Stay focused on your child’s progress, not past conflicts.
• Consider attending together if possible, or share notes afterward.

A cooperative approach helps your child feel supported and shows teachers you’re united in their education.

📞 Need guidance on co-parenting after divorce? We can help you navigate agreements and communication strategies.

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Summerville, SC
29485

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