Divorce & Equitable Distribution
South Carolina Divorce AttorneyWith offices in Charleston and Summerville, the divorce attorneys at Query Sautter Gliserman & Price represent clients in contested and uncontested divorce. South Carolina has five grounds for divorce, with only one that is "no fault." The grounds for divorce include adultery, habitual drunkenness, desertion, physical cruelty, and separation for one year. We can work with you to determine the best approach for obtaining a divorce. We will spend time discussing your goals and priorities, and develop a strategy to best accomplish those goals. Likewise, if you and your spouse want a divorce, we can help you determine the most expedient way to facilitate the divorce. We offer experienced family law services from a team of attorneys that are well versed in the areas of divorce and ADR (alternative dispute resolution), including mediation. We utilize technology and a team approach to provide you with cost-effective, professional services. For additional information about the benefits of retaining our attorneys for your divorce, please visit our Firm Overview page. We offer free confidential consultations to allow you to discuss your divorce or other family law issue with an experienced lawyer. Please contact our experienced divorce attorney today. Summerville-Charleston Equitable Distribution of Assets LawyersSome of the most complex issues that arise in divorce are issues regarding the classification and valuation of assets and debts. South Carolina is an equitable distribution state, rather than a community property state. That means the judge has discretion on how to allocate marital property and debts. At Query Sautter Gliserman & Price, our divorce attorneys will zealously represent your interests, including your property interests. Determining your property interests revolves around asset classification. This is a complex area, and includes factors such as timing and commingling. We recommend a thorough discussion of your property classification issues with an experienced attorney. We also have experience with valuation issues, and have a network of professionals we work with in order to properly value various property, including real estate, pensions and benefits, stock options, collections, businesses, and other substantial assets. Schedule a free confidential consultation with an experienced divorce attorney to discuss your family law issues, including the classification, valuation, and distribution of marital property by calling us in Charleston at 843-795-9500 or in Summerville 843-821-3000. You may also fill out our intake form. Put a team of experienced professionals to work for you. Se Habla Español Query Sautter Gliserman & Price |

























