Become a Legal Ninja - How to Represent yourself in Family Court

What happens during a motion for temporary relief in S.C. Family Court

South Carolina Courts and Legal Services


South Carolina Free Civil Legal Services (SCLS)


South Carolina Legal Links

South Carolina Judicial Department (including County information lookup)

Free Legal Help for Low-Income Individuals


South Carolina Judicial Department Self-Help Resources

Avvo.com - Ask a lawyer in all 50 States for $39.00 for 15 minutes

South Carolina State Legal Resources

South Carolina Lawyers Weekly (Great information resource, strategies and decisions)
 
Nolo; South Carolina's laws and legal information


South Carolina Elder Law and legal Resources (Resources for Seniors)

American Law; South Carolina Law Sources-Online (Very thorough)


South Carolina Lawyers, Attorneys and Law Firms
 
American Civil Liberties Union of South Carolina
 
South Carolina Pro Bono Legal Help (for Low income and disadvantaged)

U S Legal; Pro Bono Legal Information, Resources and Assistance

South Carolina Lawyers Serving the Public Good (Pro Bono Services) -
 
Federal Freedom of Information Requests

South Carolina Freedom of Information Act

National Freedom of Information Coalition Sample South Carolina Freedom of Information Request

More South Carolina FOI information


Lodging a Complaint against Police in South Carolina

Lodging a Complaint against Lawyers and Judges in South Carolina

South Carolina Bar information and Resources

 Legal Aid Services in South Carolina

 Public Defender Services in South Carolina

 Supreme Court Law Library (Columbia)

University of South Carolina Coleman Karesh Law Library (Columbia)

Library of Congress for South Carolina

 South Carolina State Library

 Charleston School of Law Library and Resources

 Self Represented Plaintiff and Defendant Divorce forms

Self-Represented Modify Child Support in South Carolina

South Carolina Legal and Political Resources

Aiken Police Sued for illegal Cavity Search of a Black Man  Update

The Civil Court Rules in South Carolina

Taking Back Justice Television

Giving the Innocent a Fighting Chance