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Online Divorce
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Online divorce is an efficient way for couples in South Carolina to handle their uncontested divorce without spending money on expensive legal assistance. It’s perfect for a simple, no-fault divorce where both parties have agreed on key issues, and no one is to blame. Prepare for your amicable case quickly and stress-free by completing all legal forms online from the comfort of your home.

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How It Works

Our convenient paperwork preparation service is the right choice for you if you and your spouse have reached an agreement on the divorce terms and your case is uncontested.

Uncontested and agreed-upon marriage dissolution allows couples to terminate their marriage relatively quickly without necessarily hiring lawyers, which saves them a lot of money. Still, spouses will need to go through all the stages of the process on their own.

You can save your time and avoid the burden of finding and completing the right forms by using our online service. Though you may not be able to start a South Carolina online divorce if you are a self-represented party, our convenient filing instructions provided as a bonus will simplify your offline filing with the court.

To file for divorce in South Carolina, complete the following 3 steps:


Requirements for an Uncontested Divorce in South Carolina

Filing Requirements

Only lawyers can use the e-filing system at the moment. If you want to avoid the extra costs of hiring a lawyer, file a Complaint and other papers in person with the Family Court Division in the county where both spouses last resided, the respondent resides, or you live if the respondent is non-resident. Serve the other party with copies, submit the remaining documents, attend a hearing, and get your divorce finalized.

Residency Requirements

To file for divorce in SC, at least one spouse must have been a state resident for no less than 1 year prior to initiating the divorce case. If both spouses are residents of South Carolina, the filing party must have lived in the state for at least 3 months before submitting the Complaint.

Waiting Period

In fault-based divorces, the court can grant the decree only after the mandatory waiting period of 3 months from filing. In no-fault cases, there is no waiting period after filing, given the couple has lived separate and apart for at least 1 year before submitting documents to the court.

Complete Your Divorce Papers Online

To get the filled-out papers for your uncontested, no-fault divorce, you will have to complete a comprehensive questionnaire, providing the details of your case. Your answers will help the system select and fill out the required forms with the necessary information.

You’ll have to specify the personal and contact details of all the involved parties, including yourself, your spouse, and the children of the marriage, if any. Besides, be ready to detail your and your spouse’s workplaces, income, debts, property, and other financial and asset information.

Your divorce kit – the filled-out forms and the filing instructions – will be ready by the deadline you select. Download it from your account or get it shipped to you for a small extra fee.

The package of your South Carolina divorce forms will likely include the following papers, among others:

  • Complaint for Divorce
  • Family Court Cover Sheet
  • Financial Declaration Form
  • Request for Hearing

Why South Carolinians Choose DivorceCanBeSimple.com?


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Forget about time-consuming office visits or meetings with lawyers. Access our platform and fill out the questionnaire at your own pace to get your ready-to-file divorce paperwork easily and quickly. Every divorce case is unique, and our online service is a flexible system that can prepare case-specific forms for your individual situation.

Cost

We offer a budget-friendly method for preparing divorce documents. With our help, a DIY and cheap divorce in South Carolina has become a reality for many couples willing to file pro se.

Confidentiality and Privacy

By ordering our help with divorce paperwork preparation online, you can be sure your personal information and sensitive details are protected throughout the entire process.

Speed

With our assistance, you can complete your divorce papers in no time. If fast divorce is what you need, choose expedited preparation options for your forms to get and file them as soon as you would like.

User-Friendly Platform

Our clients get only legal documents compliant with the current state regulations. Besides, we always ensure that the system fills them in accurately with the answers provided in the questionnaire.

Start Your Divorce in South Carolina Today!

Getting the filled-out forms and a guide on how to file them from our online service is a major step in your divorce preparations. If you want to learn more about our online divorce form preparation technology, available extras, and other information, feel free to contact support agents via email.

By choosing our service, you’ll receive:

  • Individual forms for getting a divorce
  • Understandable step-by-step filing instructions
  • Free revisions for active subscribers
  • Professional customer support
  • State-specific paperwork
  • Affordable and quick help with document preparation

What if We Have Children?

Even if you and your spouse have common children under 18, you can still get the filled-out paperwork for your uncontested, no-fault case from us. We include the necessary child-related forms in your document kit and charge no extra fee for them.

Here are a few things that spouses with kids should be aware of when trying to work out child-related disputes in their divorce:

  • In South Carolina, judges consider children’s preferences when determining custody as long as they are mature enough to make sound decisions.
  • Parents may get joint or sole legal and physical custody. Having legal custody presupposes making major life decisions concerning children’s education, healthcare, religious upbringing, etc.
  • Children may either live with a parent with sole physical custody or move between parents’ residences if both spouses share it. As in many other states, when one parent gets sole physical custody, the second one often obtains visitation rights.
  • Child support payments should be calculated based on the SC Guidelines, which consider parental income and living situations, among other factors, as a part of calculations. Spouses can also estimate the approximate amount of payments in the Child Support Calculator.

Customer Testimonials

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South Carolina
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South Carolina

Frequently Asked Questions

It may not be possible yet for self-represented litigants to file for divorce in South Carolina online. E-filing is currently available for attorneys only. Pro se filers can still divorce without a lawyer if they file on their own in person.

If you choose to go through uncontested divorce without a lawyer, you may pay around $300-$500, including mandatory court fees and the price of our paperwork preparation services. Please note that online filing is not available if you file pro se. If you choose to hire a lawyer, be ready for your expenses to reach $5,000-$15,000 or more, depending on case specifics.

The uncontested process can take 1-3 months, on average. If you filed the Complaint for your no-fault, uncontested dissolution after 1 full year of living separate and apart, the court can schedule a hearing and issue the decree shortly after the defendant’s response is filed. Contested divorces can last 6-12 months or more due to disputes and prolonged litigation.

Yes, you will need one for online divorce since e-filing is only available for lawyers in the state. Still, you can go through the divorce process on your own by filing in person.

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