by Robert Reeves | May 23, 2018 | family law
When it comes to sharing custody of your child, those times apart can be tough. While it may sound like time away from the kids would bring relief, it can sometimes bring anxiety. And if you think it’s tough on you, imagine how hard it can be on little children....
by Robert Reeves | May 7, 2018 | divorce law
When it comes to getting a divorce, the process is not easy on your emotions. But it tends to be twice as hard when you have children in the mix. As a parent, you never want to hurt your child but sometimes putting them in the middle of your divorce can come...
by Robert Reeves | Dec 5, 2017 | divorce law
Fort Mill Equitable Division and Marriage Length During a divorce, the court likes to divide property equitable. This does not mean equally. It means fairly. Thus, fort mill equitable division does not have to be fifty-fifty. This also lets a court look at factors...
by Robert Reeves | Nov 28, 2017 | divorce law, family law
If a court denies you counsel, an appellate court will likely vacate any order against your interests. However, there are times being denied counsel is not prejudicial. In these situations, an appellate court will affirm a court order against you. Broom v. Jennifer...