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Memorial Day

Written on May 23rd 2019.

My office will be closed Monday, May 27, 2019 in observance of Memorial Day.

If you need to contact me, please email me or contact me through my website.

Everyone have a great weekend and please be careful on the roads and on the water.

Please remember the men and women who made the ultimat… read more


When Does Alimony End?

Written on April 23rd 2019.

Alimony

 

There are a number of types of alimony in South Carolina: permanent and periodic alimony, lump-sum alimony, rehabilitative alimony, and reimbursement alimony.

 

The topic I am writing about today primarily focuses on permanent and periodic alimony, but may also apply to other… read more

Posted in Divorce and Family Law

Holiday Hours

Written on December 26th 2018.

 

We will be closed on December 24, 25, and 26 for Christmas and December 31 and January 1 for the New Year.

We wish everyone a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!

 


Home Incarceration, Home Detention, and Electronic Monitoring

Written on October 18th 2018.

 

What is Home Incarceration?

 

Home incarceration is a form of incarceration wherein a person is confined in their home instead of in jail or prison. Home Incarceration was created by the South Carolina Legislature as an alternative to incarceration for low risk, nonviolent adult and juven… read more

Posted in Criminal Law

Football Season in South Carolina

Written on October 4th 2018.

It's That Time of Year!

 

Fall in Upstate South Carolina means the leaves are changing, deer season, and football!

 

Football in the South is a tradition like no other. Whether it is tailgating at Clemson, Furman, or Wofford; or driving home from a Carolina Panther’s game, too much fun c… read more

Posted in Criminal Law

Clearing Your Criminal Record

Written on July 27th 2018.

Expungement Update

 

One of the most common areas of law that I receive phone calls about is the expungement of criminal convictions.

 

What is an expungement?

 

An expungement removes an arrest and/or a conviction from an individual’s state and federal criminal history. A federal … read more

Posted in Criminal Law

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