You would need to sue your former spouse for a modification of the divorce degree.
Proper venue for this suit would depend on where the former spouse and children currently live.
Why not at south carolina? As you are living in south carolina,it will be better for you to file divorce at carolina. The answer is no. You will have to file for your divorce in South Carolina but you have to have resided in South Carolina for at least one year.
I am a paralegal for the state of South Carolina. Here a judge must state if there are children of the marriage union in the divorce decree. Of course it does, that is a highly relevant issue that would need to be addressed(custody,support, visitation etc) during the proceeding.
There are no longer laws requiring a cause for a divorce in America, and whoever gets custody of the kids should get child support, though this does not mean it will be the parent who was cheated on. Also, the man may not be the father of the children born in the marriage.
That is really a question for your divorce attorney. It depends on your particular case, if there are children, etc. There is a sample complaint at the link below.
In your search, type in Do it yourself Custody. You can find out alot of info there. They also have Do It Yourself Divorce. I just got divorced in Dec. for $90.00, because I done it myself. Good luck
Yes, there were and are children in South Carolina. They do all the same things children everywhere do.
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In most states, including South Carolina, you do not have to return your wedding ring when you divorce. If the marriage was consummated, you have done your part to keep the ring.
The web address of the Children'S Museum Of South Carolina is: http://www.cmsckids.org
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Marital property in a South Carolina divorce is divided in an equitable manner. Normally that ends up being a fifty fifty split but in some cases it can be as much as 60 to one and 40 to the other. Click on the link below for a full discussion on the division of marital property in South Carolina.
You file for divorce in the state where you are a legal resident, regardless of where you were married.