March 27, 2026
Common Mistakes That Can Hurt Your Divorce Case (And How to Avoid Them)
Getting a divorce is often an emotionally-charged time, filled with uncertainty about the future and anger over what has transpired. Many individuals are desperate to get the process over with, making decisions that rarely come with long-term benefits. Financial or personal dishonesty undermines the transparency of the process, which may...
Read MoreMarch 19, 2026
What to Do After a Car Accident in South Carolina
Each year, more than 5.2 million people receive medical attention following motor vehicle collisions. If you have been in an accident, you may need surgery and physical therapy to return to your former physical condition. If your injuries are particularly severe, you may be unable to work for several weeks...
Read MoreMarch 11, 2026
How Child Support is Calculated in South Carolina
Child support in South Carolina is based on both parents’ combined monthly income, the number of children, and healthcare costs. Parents are typically required to pay child support through the child’s 18^th^ birthday. Most of the time, the non-custodial parent will be responsible for paying child support. At Gil Gatch...
Read MoreMarch 03, 2026
How Personal Injury Claims Work in South Carolina
A personal injury claim can take several weeks or months to settle. All the while, you may be waiting for your settlement check to cover lost wages, medical expenses, and other accident-incurred costs. A personal injury claim in South Carolina often goes through key phases, including sending a claims package...
Read MoreFebruary 23, 2026
Recovering Compensation for a Dog Bite Injury in Charleston, SC
You may be legally entitled to compensation from the dog’s owner if you were injured by a dog in Charleston, especially if the attack occurred in a public place or while you were lawfully on private property. South Carolina applies a strict liability rule to most dog bite cases, meaning...
Read MoreFebruary 08, 2026
How to File for Divorce in South Carolina: Step-by-Step
You must meet residency rules, choose a legal ground for divorce, file court paperwork, and complete required court steps before a judge can issue a final order if you’re planning to file for divorce in South Carolina. Divorce is a structured legal process, and small mistakes can slow your case...
Read MoreApril 20, 2024
Pastor or Pimp? SC Legal Analysis
This isn’t a post on the law. But I recently came across a blog article I wrote in 2011 when I was a pastor. I believe it’s still relevant: God spoke to the prophet Ezekiel about the attitudes and actions of the spiritual leaders at that time, “Woe to the...
Read MoreMarch 15, 2024
C.Z.A.R. Program Overview
Lobbying groups and Super PACs have made great efforts to confuse the public about H.4927, which concerns the goliath task of restructuring DHEC. In an attempt to provide an intelligent and informed alternative view, I encourage you to read the recent article written by Oran P. Smith, PhD, HERE.
Read MoreMarch 09, 2024
Constitutional Carry - SC’s New Gun Law
The Senate has passed H.3594, the Constitutional Carry/Second Amendment Preservation Act. It is essential to know how your rights as a gun owner have changed. You’ve likely heard that you don’t need a CWP (Concealed Weapons Permit) to carry concealed or open in South Carolina. And that’s correct. However, there...
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