Greenville Divorce Attorneys
Helping Couples Resolve Their Issues During Dissolution
If you and your spouse are unable to reconcile your differences and have come to the resolution that ending your marriage is the next best step, you will need to hire a divorce attorney. Although this process may seem stressful at first, with the help of an experienced and skilled lawyer, it can be manageable, and if both spouses are willing, amicable.
At Blood Law, PLLC, our experienced attorneys are committed to helping you resolve the matters associated with your divorce. It is this dedication that led us to start offering concierge-level legal services to best tailor our offerings to our clients’ unique needs and interests.
Get started online today or call us at (864) 713-9044 for assistance with your divorce.
Residency Requirements
To file for divorce in South Carolina, each spouse must be a resident of the state, and the individual filing must have been a resident of the state for at least 3 months. Alternatively, both spouses must be residents of the state for 1 year.
If both spouses are residents, you can file for divorce in the Circuit Court or Family Court of the county where you last resided together.
Our Clients Tell Their Stories
Nationwide Reach. Local Commitment.
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"Cares about you as a friend."Blood Law, PLLC provided excellent service, demonstrating professionalism and personal attention to detail in preparing a separation agreement. They guided me through the process and answered all questions quickly. Highly recommend!- Debra K.
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"Trustworthy and understanding."Blood Law, PLLC is extremely trustworthy and understanding, perfect for any family law situation you may encounter. Their team is attentive and focused on quick and easy resolutions and doesn’t drag things out just to make more money.- Sean F.
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"Down to earth and understanding."Blood Law, PLLC is a joy to work with! Extremely talented, down to earth, and understanding, they provide the best professional guidance and protect your legal interests.- Jennifer W.
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"I’m extremely grateful for Anna's help in my time of need."Wonderful boutique law firm! Great service along with great communication. I’m extremely grateful for Anna's help in my time of need.- Olivia L.
Our Promise To Our Clients
We Protect What Matters Most To You
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Resolution Before Litigation
We treat going to court as a last resort. Our goal is always to help families reach lasting agreements because the best outcomes for families rarely come from a courtroom.
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Specialized Focus, Not Generalized Coverage.
We practice only family law and estate planning. That focused experience means better strategy, clearer advice, and no wasted time.
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Your Full Legal Team, From Day One
Every client is assigned a senior attorney, associate attorney, and paralegal -- so you always have experienced, accountable support at every stage.
Trusted Representation Across the Nation
Meet Your Team
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Anna N. Blood Founding Attorney -
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Stephanie Placzek Associate Attorney
Grounds for Divorce in South Carolina
South Carolina recognizes no-fault and fault-based grounds for divorce. Legally, the state considers the following 4 fault grounds for a fault-based divorce:
Adultery: You do not actually have to prove adultery occurred to file for a fault-based divorce. You can show proof of what is known as inclination and opportunity. Inclination is defined as having or showing romantic interest outside of the marriage. Opportunity is established when you can prove your spouse had the chance to act on an inclination.
In South Carolina, proving that one spouse committed adultery will result in that spouse being barred from receiving spousal support.
- Habitual drunkenness or narcotics abuse: To prove this ground, you must show that your spouse’s behavior was habitual and caused the breakdown of the marriage.
- Physical cruelty: You must be able to show that your spouse’s conduct caused substantial risk of death or bodily harm. Under South Carolina law, physical cruelty must be actual personal violence, or such a course of physical treatment as endangers life, limb, or health, and renders cohabitation unsafe.
- Abandonment: This is a rare circumstance, although possible. Today, most divorces are granted on the ground of 1 year’s continuous separation.
To obtain a no-fault divorce, a couple must prove 1 year of continuous separation in the state. This means the couple must live apart for 1 year before filing for divorce.
Fill out a form online or call our office at (864) 713-9044 to schedule a time to discuss your divorce options. We offer same-day appointments for your convenience.
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Helping You Every Step of the Way
Your Family Deserves Our Full Attention
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Concierge ServiceFrom our first phone call to final signing, our team goes above and beyond to make sure you're getting the attention you deserve.
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Honest GuidanceWe create personalized plans for each client while setting realistic expectations on the possible outcomes of the case.
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Team-Driven EnvironmentWhen you work with Blood Law, PLLC, you work with our entire team. Everyone is here to support you through each step.
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Families Come FirstWith the complexities of family law, we put the well-being and safety of your children at the forefront of your case.