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What is SC-813D

The South Carolina Final Order of Divorce is a legal document used by plaintiffs to finalize a divorce in South Carolina after one year of separation.

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SC-813D is needed by:
  • Individuals seeking a divorce in South Carolina
  • Plaintiffs who have been separated for one year
  • Family members involved in the divorce process
  • Lawyers assisting clients with divorce filings
  • Judges needing to finalize divorce cases

How to fill out the SC-813D

  1. 1.
    Access pdfFiller and search for the 'South Carolina Final Order of Divorce' form in the template library.
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    Open the form and familiarize yourself with its layout, including the required fields for the plaintiff, defendant, and other relevant information.
  3. 3.
    Gather essential details beforehand, such as names, addresses, marriage dates, separation dates, and any agreements regarding child custody and property.
  4. 4.
    Begin filling in the form by entering your information in the designated fields, ensuring accuracy and completeness in each section.
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    Utilize the checkboxes for options like custody arrangements or support agreements as applicable to your case.
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    Once all fields are completed, review the form thoroughly for any errors or missing information before proceeding to the next step.
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    Save your progress periodically on pdfFiller to avoid losing your information.
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    Finalize the document by clicking on the save option, and then choose to download or submit it directly through pdfFiller based on court requirements.
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Only the plaintiff, who is seeking the divorce after a year of separation, can file the South Carolina Final Order of Divorce. The defendant may need to sign if they are involved in the process.
While there are no specific deadlines for submitting the Final Order of Divorce, it is advisable to submit it promptly after the separation period of one year to finalize your divorce.
You may need to submit proof of separation, any custody agreements, and financial disclosures, if applicable, along with the South Carolina Final Order of Divorce.
Ensure all fields are completed accurately and avoid leaving any mandatory sections blank. Double-check the names, dates, and details to prevent errors that could delay processing.
Processing times can vary by court, but typically, it may take several weeks to finalize once submitted. Check with your local family court for specific timelines.
Once submitted, making changes may be difficult without filing an amendment. If alterations are needed, consult with your attorney or family court for the best course of action.
If the defendant refuses to sign the South Carolina Final Order of Divorce, you may still file the form. Consult with a legal professional for advice on the next steps, including default judgments.
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