Family Court Procedure

November 10th, 2025

What can be addressed in a reconciliation agreement?

I have long thought that reconciliation agreements (also called postnuptial agreements) were of questionable validity. In prenuptial agreements, unmarried parties intend to enter an agreement regarding their marriage before they marry.  “The consideration for a premarital agreement is the marriage itself.” Holler v. Holler, 364 S.C. 256, 264, 612 S.E.2d 469, 474 (Ct. App. 2005).  […]

Family Court Procedure

February 7th, 2025

Pleadings and motions say why you want at a motion hearing but you need affidavits to say why you’re entitled to it

I encounter litigants, and sometimes even attorneys, who rest on their pleadings and motions (including returns to motions) to support their requests for motions.  They hamstring their legal rights by doing so. A pleading or motion merely informs the court of what relief a party is seeking or opposing.  Sometimes, a motion or return unsupported […]

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