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South Carolina Legal Guides

Understand South Carolina's specific laws and regulations across six major practice areas. Each guide covers state statutes, court procedures, and key legal differences.

Legal Guides for South Carolina

Personal Injury

South Carolina follows a modified comparative fault system with a 50% bar, barring recovery for plaintiffs whose negligence equals or exceeds the defendant's. The state has a three-year statute of lim...

Statute of Limitations: 3 years from date of injury
Comparative Fault: Modified comparative fault, 50% bar
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Family Law

South Carolina family law is governed by South Carolina Code of Laws Title 20 (Domestic Relations). The state follows equitable distribution for marital property and recognizes both no-fault and fault...

Residency Requirement: 1 year (or 3 months if both parties in SC)
No-Fault Ground: 1 year of continuous separation
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Criminal Defense

South Carolina has a criminal justice system that reflects its Southern conservative traditions while incorporating some modern reforms. The state retains the death penalty, with execution methods inc...

DUI Per Se Limit: BAC of 0.08% or higher; enhanced penalties at 0.10% and 0.16% thresholds
Marijuana Possession: Simple possession of 1 oz or less is a misdemeanor; up to 30 days and $200 fine (first offense)
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Estate Planning

South Carolina does not impose a state estate tax or inheritance tax. The state adopted a modified version of the Uniform Probate Code. South Carolina is a common law property state with an elective s...

State Estate Tax: No state estate tax
Small Estate Threshold: $25,000 for small estate affidavit
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Business Law

South Carolina has positioned itself as a business-friendly state in the Southeast, attracting significant investment in manufacturing (particularly automotive and aerospace), technology, and logistic...

LLC Formation Filing Fee: $110 for Articles of Organization
Corporate Income Tax Rate: 5% flat rate on taxable income
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Real Estate

South Carolina real estate law features a judicial foreclosure system, mandatory attorney involvement in closings, and a property tax system with a significant homeowner assessment differential. The s...

Deed Stamp Tax: $1.85 per $500 of consideration ($3.70 per $1,000)
Judicial Foreclosure: Court-supervised foreclosure through the court of common pleas
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