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When it comes to dating, the laws in North Carolina & South Carolina differ significantly. In this episode, your host and guide, Attorney Leigh Sellers, breaks down some of those differences and provides actionable advice to keep you on the right track.

Key insights from the episode:

1:30 - How the timing of when you start dating can impact your divorce case

2:02 - When you can start dating in North Carolina

3:30 - The unintended consequences of dating during divorce

6:14 - When you can start dating in South Carolina

6:39 - The significant legal impact adultery can have on your case

7:23 - How dating during divorce can affect your children and your child custody case

Links to Statutes Discussed

Adultery - South Carolina: SC Code § 20-3-130 & SC Code § 16-50-70

Adultery - North Carolina: G.S. § 50-16.1A & G.S. § 14-27.20

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The insights and views presented in “Welcome to Splitsville” are for general information purposes only and should not be taken as legal advice for any individual case or situation. Nor does tuning in to this podcast constitute an attorney-client relationship of any kind. If you’re ready for compassionate and reliable legal guidance on your journey through divorce, contact Leigh Sellers and her team at www.TouchstoneFamilyLaw.com

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When it comes to dating, the laws in North Carolina & South Carolina differ significantly. In this episode, your host and guide, Attorney Leigh Sellers, breaks down some of those differences and provides actionable advice to keep you on the right track.

Key insights from the episode:

1:30 - How the timing of when you start dating can impact your divorce case

2:02 - When you can start dating in North Carolina

3:30 - The unintended consequences of dating during divorce

6:14 - When you can start dating in South Carolina

6:39 - The significant legal impact adultery can have on your case

7:23 - How dating during divorce can affect your children and your child custody case

Links to Statutes Discussed

Adultery - South Carolina: SC Code § 20-3-130 & SC Code § 16-50-70

Adultery - North Carolina: G.S. § 50-16.1A & G.S. § 14-27.20

***

The insights and views presented in “Welcome to Splitsville” are for general information purposes only and should not be taken as legal advice for any individual case or situation. Nor does tuning in to this podcast constitute an attorney-client relationship of any kind. If you’re ready for compassionate and reliable legal guidance on your journey through divorce, contact Leigh Sellers and her team at www.TouchstoneFamilyLaw.com

  continue reading

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