Response to COVID-19
- posted: Mar. 23, 2020
- Bankruptcy,  Family Law,  Estate Planning
While the courts are operating on a limited basis as a result of COVID-19 there are still some things you can do. The S.C. Bankruptcy court is still operating, however, Read More
No More Common Law Marriage in S.C.
- posted: Mar. 22, 2020
- Family Law
Have ever heard someone say, "We have been together for seven years" so we are common law married? Well if so, those days are over. The South Carolina Supreme Court Read More
How Can I Afford to Pay for a Bankruptcy when I am Broke
- posted: Jan. 20, 2019
- Bankruptcy
No, you can't use your credit card and you shouldn't borrow money to file for a bankruptcy. Bankruptcy law does not allow an attorney to tell you to take on Read More
Conscious Uncoupling
- posted: Oct. 22, 2018
- Family Law
When Gwyneth Paltrow made the announcement that she and her then husband, Chris Martin, had decided to "consciously uncouple" you could hear the collective laughter throughout the twitter universe. Conscious Read More
Aretha Franklin's lack of a will could make things rocky for heir
- posted: Sep. 15, 2018
- Estate Planning
Paul Sancya / AP) Andrew Dalton Associated Press September 1, 2018| Los Angeles Aretha Franklin was so hard-nosed in her business dealings that she demanded to be paid in cash before performing. Read More