No South Carolina business owner wants to find themselves in a commercial business dispute. A dispute brings the possibility of a lawsuit, thousands of dollars in legal fees and loss of the business. Some situations are more likely than others to cause a dispute....
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Year: 2023
Tips for back-to-school co-parenting
As chidlren get ready to return to school, co-parents in South Carolina have additional matters they should settle to ensure that their children’s school year starts and continues on a successful path. Routines, finances and even communication are all factors that...
Why Is a Business Valuation Important?
Doing business in South Carolina involves many variables, like when the market suddenly turns against you, your business services decline in popularity, or your business booms. However, if a dispute arises, there may be questions about the total amount your business...
Some common reasons for a business valuation
A business valuation is a process that determines the economic value of your South Carolina company. While it may seem like a task for large corporations or during specific situations such as mergers or acquisitions, getting a business valuation can provide valuable...
Best ways to have a child-centered divorce
Divorce can take its toll on every member of a South Carolina family. Children of all ages can struggle the most while their parents go through the process. Having a child-centered divorce can help ease the situation for everyone. Don’t fight in front of your child...
Remaining child-focused during divorce
One of the most common fears among South Carolina parents who go through a divorce involves how their children will handle the sudden change in their lives. While divorce has the potential to bring out the worst in people, it doesn’t have to turn into something...
Defending against drug possession charges
If you are charged with drug possession in South Carolina, you will have an opportunity to refute the government's allegation in court. Depending on the strength of your argument, it may be possible to have your case thrown out before it gets to trial. A strong...
How small businesses can stop South Carolina credit card fraud
South Carolina has over 400,000 small businesses that must protect themselves from credit card fraud. It’s an issue that many small businesses struggle to combat. Forbes Advisor reported 33 percent of small businesses in the US have been impacted by credit card fraud....
Resolving business disputes through mediation or arbitration
It is a common practice in South Carolina for business contracts to stipulate that the parties involved will settle legal disputes through arbitration instead of litigation. Arbitration is usually faster and less expensive than taking a case to court. Mediation...
Three facts that must be valid before a burglary occurred in South Carolina
Approximately 29,500 cases of burglary occur in South Carolina annually. It is the second most common type of property crime in the state. For the courts to decide that a burglary has occurred, three elements must be true. Breaking and entering The first element that...