In South Carolina, alimony law governs financial support that one spouse may be required to provide after a divorce, based on factors like income, marital misconduct, and financial need. Courts also consider the length of the marriage and each party’s resources. Lawyers assist with establishing, modifying, and enforcing support arrangements. Individuals often seek legal guidance to understand their rights and obligations under South Carolina law.
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