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This sample of a South Carolina Separation Agreement is provided for informational purposes only. The wording may vary slightly depending on specific circumstances and legal requirements. Please consult a legal professional for customized advice.
South Carolina Separation Agreement Sample
Parties Involved:
Party A: Robert Johnson
Address: 789 Pine Street, Charleston, SC 29401
Party B: Emily Williams
Address: 456 Oak Avenue, Charleston, SC 29403
Purpose of the Agreement:
This agreement outlines the terms of separation between Robert Johnson and Emily Williams, including division of property, debts, and custody arrangements, to facilitate an amicable separation in accordance with South Carolina law.
Separation Terms:
The parties agree to live separately and settle all outstanding matters amicably. Both parties agree to cooperate in the division of assets, debts, and responsibilities related to their children.
Financial Responsibilities:
Each party shall be responsible for their own debts incurred prior to signing this agreement, and agree on the division of jointly held property and debts as detailed in attachment A.
Custody and Support:
The parties agree on shared custody of the minor children, with a visitation schedule to be finalized. Child support payments shall be made as mutually agreed or as determined by the court.
Governing Law:
This agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of South Carolina.
Additional Provisions:
- Both parties agree to keep the details of this settlement confidential unless required by law.
- This agreement can be amended only in writing signed by both parties.
- Each party acknowledges that they have been advised to seek independent legal counsel prior to signing.
Charleston, SC, ______________________
Robert Johnson
Emily Williams
