Are Gifts Divided in a South Carolina Divorce? 2026 Complete Legal Guide
South Carolina treats gifts from third parties as separate property, but interspousal gifts are marital property. Learn the $150 filing fee and 15 division factors.
How courts divide the house, retirement accounts, businesses, debts, and everything you own.
South Carolina treats gifts from third parties as separate property, but interspousal gifts are marital property. Learn the $150 filing fee and 15 division factors.
South Carolina uses equitable distribution to divide vehicles in divorce. Filing fee is $150. Learn the 15 factors courts consider for car ownership.
South Carolina divides marital property equitably using 15 statutory factors under S.C. Code § 20-3-620. Filing fee: $150-$300. Complete 2026 guide.
South Carolina treats pets as personal property under S.C. Code § 20-3-620. Learn how courts divide pet ownership, what factors judges consider, and how to protect your pet in a 2026 divorce.
South Carolina divides bank accounts through equitable distribution under S.C. Code § 20-3-620. Filing fee: $150. One-year separation required for no-fault divorce.