Can a South Carolina Divorce Attorney Handle All My Family Law Needs?

At the David W. Martin Law Group, our South Carolina family law attorneys know that all issues related to dissolving a marriage must be resolved before a divorce can be granted.

This includes property division, alimony, child custody, and child support.

Using one family law attorney to handle multiple aspects of your divorce comes with significant advantages because each detail is closely intertwined and must be decided by both spouses — or, in litigation cases, ordered by a judge — before the divorce can be finalized.

Here, we discuss the benefits of combining all your family law needs under one law firm’s roof.

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Choosing the Right Family Law Attorney Provides Significant Advantages for Spouses Seeking a Divorce in South Carolina

The divorce process here is different than in most states. However, many of the details must be decided before it can be finalized — which is no sooner than one year for a no-fault divorce after the spouses begin living separately and planning for their split to be final.

However, during that time, you will want to outline the details of your divorce using a comprehensive and legally binding separation agreement to protect your future.

If you are getting divorced in South Carolina, you must feel comfortable with your family law attorney and trust them to represent your interests effectively.

This leads us to the first advantage of trusting one family law attorney with each aspect of our divorce.

  • The Separation Agreement

A South Carolina separation agreement will allow you to determine details regarding property division, spousal support, child custody, and child support matters until the divorce meets its eligibility for finalization. The agreement can lay the groundwork for the final divorce agreement, so you can move forward without rebuilding the contract and reliving the stress of making the decisions again.

Other advantages of retaining the same attorney for all your divorce needs include:

  • Consistency

Having one attorney for divorce, child custody, and related issues can provide consistent legal representation. This can help ensure that your attorney is familiar with all aspects of your case and can provide comprehensive advice.

  • Cost Savings

Sometimes, using a single attorney for multiple issues may result in cost savings because they know your goals upfront and build a solid legal strategy to meet or exceed them.

  • Coordination

Your attorney can help coordinate and streamline the legal processes involved in divorce and child custody, reducing the risk of conflicting legal strategies or decisions.

  • Conflict Resolution

If conflicts arise between divorce and child custody issues, your attorney can work to find solutions in your best interests and those of your children.

  • Communication

Working with one law firm can simplify communication, as you will have a single point of contact who is knowledgeable about your entire case.

Can I Change Attorneys in the Middle of My South Carolina Divorce?

While most South Carolina spouses understand that all issues related to dissolving a marriage must be resolved before a divorce can be granted, it is not uncommon for some to lose confidence in their attorneys before their divorce is finalized.

In these cases, it is possible to switch divorce attorneys before the case is finalized.

Some reasons individuals make this decision are:

  • The attorney is unprofessional or unreliable.

Late for court, missed appointments, or failure to file documents on time, unreliable representation can compromise the case outcome.

  • The attorney fails to communicate with you.

Your lawyer should promptly respond to your emails and calls and should not have to be chased down for a meeting. They should also inform you of any developments in your case or anything that has changed that could affect the outcome.

  • You and your attorney clash.

You need a lawyer who understands your goals and will help you achieve them while setting realistic expectations. If you feel they are not fighting on your behalf or they do not respect your goals in your case, it may be time to change attorneys.

Contact Our Dedicated South Carolina Family Law Attorneys Today

Whether you are searching for a South Carolina law firm that specializes in family law and can handle each aspect of your divorce with the respect, time, and resources it deserves, or if you are looking for a new attorney who will do the same, call 803-548-2468 or contact us online to learn more about your legal rights and options to pursue the best outcome for your unique case by partnering with our dedicated South Carolina family law attorneys at the David W. Martin Law Group today.

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