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Looking for More Legal Insight for Your Case? This Blog From Our Spartanburg Lawyers May Be Able to Help

When you face a life-altering event, you want relevant and informative guidance from a lawyer you can trust. Learn more about your case with our legal blog written by Holland & Usry attorneys for Gaffney, Spartanburg, Union, and other South Carolina cities and counties.

  • What to Know When Seeking an Annulment in Spartanburg

    What to Know When Seeking an Annulment in Spartanburg
    Annulment is the process by which a party may seek judgment from the family court that a marriage is invalid, where the result of which is to treat the parties as if they had never been married. In order to...
  • Three Reasons South Carolina Workers’ Compensation Claims Are Denied

    Three Reasons South Carolina Workers’ Compensation Claims Are Denied
    It’s your worst nightmare. First, you got seriously injured on the job. Then, you went through the hassle of filing a South Carolina workers’ compensation claim so that you can get payment from your employer to cover the high costs of your injuries....
  • New Workers’ Compensation Study Tracks Reform Results

    New Workers’ Compensation Study Tracks Reform Results
    Posted on Nov 15, 2013 In 2007, new workers’ compensation reforms were enacted in New York. Now, the Workers’ Compensation Research Institute (WCRI) is conducting a workers’ compensation study to judge the efficacy of these reforms. The WCRI is a...
  • How to Get Alimony in Spartanburg

    How to Get Alimony in Spartanburg
    In South Carolina there is often confusion surrounding the terms alimony and separate support and maintenance. Some use the terms interchangeably, however there is a difference: Alimony refers to support payments made by one former spouse to another former spouse....
  • What You Must Know About the Law and Child Support in Spartanburg

    What You Must Know About the Law and Child Support in Spartanburg
    Generally, both parents equally share a duty to support their children although certain circumstances (usually monetary need and ability to pay) may require one parent to financially support the child/children more so than the other. Support is governed by child...