Protecting What Matters Most

Family Law

At Hart & Sercer, LLC, we can assist you with Divorce, Separation, Contempt (Enforcement of Court Orders) Modifications, Alimony, Equitable Division of Assets & Debts and other Family Court matters.

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Agreements

We draft and review settlement agreement to protect your rights and interests.


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Family Dispute Resolution

When conflicts arise, we prepare in advance and represent you in mediation to resolve your case in a manner consistent with your goals and desires.

How We Manage Family Law Cases

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  • In-Depth Consultation - We take the time to understand your unique situation and legal needs from day one. 
  • Tailored Legal Solutions - Every case received personalized strategy focused on your goals and needs. 
  • Ongoing Communication - We keep you informed throughout the process.

FAQ

Answers That Help You Move Forward
  • What types of family law cases do you handle?

    We represent clients in a variety of family law matters including divorce, Separation, Alimony, Equitable Division of Assets & Debts, Child Custody, Visitation, Child Support, Paternity, Contempt (Enforcement of Court Orders), and Modifications of Prior Court Orders.   Our years of experience allow us to handle  complex cases as well as uncontested separation and divorce.  

  • How can domestic agreements help protect my family?

    Domestic agreements, such as separation agreements or cohabitation agreements, clarify financial obligations and rights within a relationship. These documents help prevent misunderstandings and legal disputes later. We draft agreements that reflect your goals while ensuring they are legally enforceable in South Carolina.

  • Do I need an attorney for an adoption?

    Yes, having an attorney ensures that all legal requirements are met for a smooth adoption process. We assist with agency adoptions, private adoptions, and step-parent adoptions, handling documentation and court representation to ensure the process complies with South Carolina law.

  • How can mediation help resolve family law disputes?

    In much the same way as with a settlement agreement, mediation offers a less adversarial way to resolve disputes involving custody, support, or property division. It encourages collaboration and reduces conflict, often resulting in faster, more agreeable outcomes. We represent our clients’ interests during mediation, ensuring fair and practical solutions.