i want to divorce my husband but do not want child support how can i do this in the state of south carolina
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i want to divorce my husband but do not want child support how can i do this in the state of south carolina
Asked on June 8, 2009 under Family Law, South Carolina
Answers:
J.V., Member, New Jersey Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney
Answered 15 years ago | Contributor
what I understand you to be saying is that you want a divorce and want your husband not to pay you child support. Now depending on the reason why you want this it will determine how easy this ends up being. Unfortunately divorce is not a black and white area of law. In order to determine who pays or doesn't pay what etc etc facts circumstances and the past all come into play
What I advise you do is contact a local attorney who you will be comfortable dealing with. Than they can get a better understanding of your specific situation and at that point advise you as to whether your desires are attainable and if so the steps needed to make it happen. Good luck
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