South Carolina Family Law Software

AI-Powered Software for South Carolina Divorce Lawyers

Victoria AI understands South Carolina divorce law. From equitable apportionment to custody under South Carolina Code Title 63, our platform helps you deliver better outcomes faster.

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Built for South Carolina Family Law Practice

Victoria AI is configured with South Carolina-specific forms, procedures, and legal standards to streamline your divorce practice.

South Carolina Court Forms

Auto-generate South Carolina divorce complaints, custody agreements, and Financial Declarations for Family Court filing.

Equitable Apportionment

South Carolina follows equitable apportionment. Victoria analyzes marital property under S.C. Code 20-3-620 factors.

Child Support Calculations

Automated calculations using South Carolina Child Support Guidelines under S.C. Code 63-17-470 with income shares model.

Custody Analysis

AI-powered analysis of custody factors under South Carolina law, including best interests and parenting plan requirements.

Alimony Evaluation

Analyze alimony (periodic, lump sum, rehabilitative, reimbursement) under S.C. Code 20-3-130 factors.

Discovery Automation

Generate and track discovery requests compliant with South Carolina Rules of Civil Procedure for family matters.

Understanding South Carolina Divorce Law

South Carolina follows equitable apportionment under S.C. Code 20-3-620, dividing marital property fairly based on 15 statutory factors. These include the duration of the marriage, age and health of the parties, income and earning potential, and contribution to acquisition of marital property.

For child custody, South Carolina courts apply the best interests of the child standard, considering factors established in case law. Courts look at the child's physical, psychological, and emotional needs, the parents' fitness, and any history of domestic violence or substance abuse.

Child support in South Carolina is calculated using guidelines under S.C. Code 63-17-470, which employ an income shares model. The guidelines consider both parents' gross incomes, work-related childcare costs, health insurance, and extraordinary expenses.

Victoria AI helps South Carolina divorce lawyers navigate these complexities by automating guideline calculations, generating compliant court forms, and providing case analysis based on current South Carolina Code and case law.

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