Which form would I use to file for a marital divorce in South Carolina?
For an uncontested (simple) divorce in South Carolina, you can use the Self-Represented Litigant Simple Divorce Packet provided by the South Carolina Judicial Branch.
This packet includes:
- Family Court Cover Sheet
- Summons for Divorce
- Complaint for Divorce
- Financial Declaration
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Which form would I use to file for a marital divorce?
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I understand you're looking for information on divorce forms. Have you already decided to file for divorce?
Yes.
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In which state are you and your spouse currently residing?
South Carolina.
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Is there anything else the Family Lawyer should know before I connect you? Rest assured they'll be able to help with filing for divorce.
Would it be easier to apply for marital arbitration?
Evan
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Most people just file for divorce. Mediation or arbitration is mandatory for any contested divorce after filing.
Evan
For an uncontested (simple) divorce in South Carolina, you can use the Self-Represented Litigant Simple Divorce Packet provided by the South Carolina Judicial Branch.
This packet includes:
- Family Court Cover Sheet
- Summons for Divorce
- Complaint for Divorce
- Financial Declaration
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