If you are searching for a divorce attorney in Sumter, SC, Attorney John S. Keffer is ready to represent you. Keffer Law Firm serves families throughout Sumter County in the Third Judicial Circuit, handling divorce, child custody, child support, spousal support, and related family law matters. Whether your case is straightforward or contested, you deserve an attorney who knows the local court system and will work to protect your interests at every stage.
Attorney Keffer handles the full range of family law matters before Sumter County Family Court. Below is an overview of the services available to clients in Sumter, SC and the surrounding areas.
At Keffer Law Firm, we represent clients in Sumter, South Carolina in a full range of family law matters. Whether your case involves divorce, custody, child support, or enforcement of a court order, our focus is simple: protect your rights and pursue a practical outcome that supports long-term stability.
Family law cases are handled in South Carolina Family Court. These matters are often emotional and complex. Every decision can carry long-term consequences, especially when children and financial security are involved.
We represent clients in contested and uncontested divorce cases, addressing issues such as property division, spousal support, and child-related matters. Our focus is on protecting your interests while keeping the process as efficient as possible.
Child custody decisions can have long-term effects on your family. We help parents pursue custody and visitation arrangements that prioritize the child’s best interests while protecting parental rights.
Whether you are seeking to establish, modify, or enforce child support, we help ensure that financial responsibilities are addressed fairly and in accordance with South Carolina law.
We assist clients with alimony matters, including initial determinations and post-divorce modifications based on changes in circumstances.
Life changes. If an existing family court order no longer reflects your situation—or if the other party is not complying—we can help pursue modifications or enforcement through the court.
South Carolina divides marital property through equitable distribution, meaning assets are divided fairly — not automatically 50/50. Properly identifying marital versus non-marital property can significantly affect the outcome of your divorce.
South Carolina law permits both contested and uncontested divorce. In an uncontested divorce, both spouses agree on all terms — property division, support, and parenting arrangements — before filing. A contested divorce involves disputed issues that require negotiation or court intervention. Attorney Keffer represents clients in both situations, working toward a resolution that is fair and legally sound.
Custody disputes are among the most sensitive matters in family law. Sumter County Family Court determines custody arrangements based on the best interests of the child, evaluating factors such as each parent’s fitness, the stability of each home, and the child’s existing relationships. Attorney Keffer advocates for custody and visitation arrangements that reflect what is best for your children while protecting your rights as a parent.
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South Carolina uses an income-shares model to calculate child support, taking both parents’ incomes, health insurance costs, and childcare expenses into account. Attorney Keffer assists with the calculation, negotiation, enforcement, and modification of child support orders before Sumter County Family Court.
Alimony is not automatic in South Carolina. Courts weigh the length of the marriage, each spouse’s earning capacity, the standard of living during the marriage, and fault — including adultery, which bars a spouse from receiving alimony under SC law. Attorney Keffer handles alimony negotiations and court proceedings in Sumter divorce cases.
If you or your children are in danger, obtaining a protective order is a critical first step. Attorney Keffer assists clients in filing for emergency protective orders and navigating the hearing process in Sumter County Family Court. These matters are handled with urgency and discretion.
South Carolina is a fault and no-fault divorce state. The most common path to divorce is a no-fault separation: spouses must live separately and apart for at least one continuous year before a no-fault divorce can be granted. Fault-based grounds — including adultery, physical cruelty, habitual drunkenness or drug use, and desertion for one year — allow for an earlier filing but introduce additional legal complexity.
All divorce cases in Sumter County are filed and heard in the Family Court of the Third Judicial Circuit. The court has authority over divorce, property division, alimony, and all matters involving minor children. Attorney Keffer practices regularly in this court and is familiar with its procedures, local rules, and expectations.
For official information on South Carolina’s judicial structure, visit the South Carolina Judicial Department at sccourts.org.
Family court proceedings have real, long-term consequences — for your finances, your housing, and your relationship with your children. Representing yourself carries serious risk, even in cases that appear straightforward. A missed deadline, an improperly drafted agreement, or an uncontested issue that becomes contested can delay your case or result in a settlement you regret.
Attorney Keffer offers Sumter County residents direct access to experienced legal counsel with a working knowledge of the Third Judicial Circuit Family Court. His practice is focused and local — not a high-volume operation where your file is handled by rotating staff.
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A no-fault divorce requires at least one year of continuous separation before filing. After filing, uncontested cases can be finalized in 60 to 90 days depending on court scheduling. Contested divorces typically take longer due to discovery, hearings, and negotiation.
SC recognizes no-fault divorce (one-year separation) and four fault grounds: adultery, physical cruelty, habitual drunkenness or drug use, and desertion for one year. The grounds chosen can affect alimony eligibility and the tone of litigation.
Sumter County Family Court applies the best interests of the child standard, evaluating parental fitness, each parent’s ability to provide stability, the child’s relationship with each parent, and other statutory factors. The court may also consider the child’s preference if the child is of sufficient age and maturity.
Yes. Either parent may petition the court for a modification if there has been a substantial change in circumstances — such as a significant change in income, a change in the child’s needs, or a change in custody arrangements. The modification must be approved by the court.
Yes. Under South Carolina law, a spouse who commits adultery is barred from receiving alimony. This is an absolute bar, not a factor to be weighed. Establishing or defending against an adultery claim requires careful legal strategy.
You are not legally required to hire an attorney, but it is strongly advisable. Uncontested divorce agreements that are improperly drafted or that overlook issues such as retirement accounts, debt allocation, or future modifications can create costly problems after the divorce is finalized. Attorney Keffer reviews and prepares all necessary documents to ensure your agreement is complete and enforceable.
If you are facing divorce, a custody dispute, or any family law matter in Sumter, SC, contact Keffer Law Firm to schedule a consultation with a divorce attorney in Sumter, SC who will give your case the attention it deserves.