Family Law
Family Law Attorney in Sumter, SC
Family law issues are some of the most emotionally charged legal matters you can face. Whether you’re going through a difficult divorce, fighting for custody of your children, or seeking to adopt, having an experienced and compassionate attorney by your side can make all the difference. As a trusted family law attorney in Sumter, SC, John Keffer is committed to helping you navigate these challenges with skill, empathy, and dedication. With a deep understanding of South Carolina family law and a focus on achieving positive outcomes, Attorney Keffer is here to provide the guidance you need during life’s most critical moments.
Divorce and Separation
Child Custody and Visitation
Child Support and Alimony
Adoption and Guardianship
Domestic Violence and Protective Orders
Why Choose Attorney John S. Keffer for Family Law in Sumter, SC?
Choosing the right family law attorney can be one of the most important decisions you make. Here’s why clients in Sumter, SC trust Attorney John Keffer with their most sensitive legal matters.
- Client-Centered Approach: Attorney Keffer understands that every family law case is unique. He takes the time to listen, understand your needs, and develop personalized strategies that align with your goals.
- Proven Success: With years of experience and a track record of successful outcomes in family law cases, Attorney Keffer has the knowledge and determination to fight for your rights.
- Local Expertise: As a long-time resident and practicing attorney in Sumter, SC, John Keffer has in-depth knowledge of the local courts and legal community, giving your case a strategic advantage.
FAQ
What are the grounds for divorce in South Carolina?
South Carolina recognizes both fault and no-fault grounds for divorce, including adultery, desertion, physical cruelty, habitual drunkenness, and separation for more than one year.
How is child custody determined?
The court prioritizes the child’s best interests, considering factors like parental fitness, the child’s needs, and each parent’s ability to provide a stable environment.
Can a child support order be modified?
Yes, if there has been a significant change in circumstances, such as income changes or the child’s needs, you may request a modification.
What is the difference between legal separation and divorce?
Legal separation allows spouses to live apart while remaining legally married, addressing issues like property division and custody without dissolving the marriage.
How do I file for a protective order in South Carolina?
Filing for a protective order involves submitting a petition to the court, which can result in temporary or permanent protection from an abuser.
How long does the adoption process take?
The timeline varies depending on the type of adoption and other factors, but Attorney Keffer will guide you through each step to avoid delays.