Dorchester County Family Law Attorneys
Partners Helping Families for More than 70 Years
Whether you are going through a divorce, separation, need to establish child custody, or are planning an upcoming marriage, you need reliable and experienced legal solutions to help you and your loved ones work through this difficult and trying time with minimal stress and hassle. Our Dorchester County family lawyers can help.
Our South Carolina family law attorneys can provide you with the following services:
- Divorce
- Child custody
- Child support
- Separation agreements
- Visitation
- Adoption
- Prenuptial and postnuptial agreements
- Spousal support (alimony)
Temporary Hearings Attorneys in Dorchester County, SC
If you or your loved ones are waiting for an upcoming divorce or have unresolved child custody and support matters, it may be in your best interest to seek assistance from a court. These matters can pile up expenses over time, so seeking help as soon as possible is necessary in order to minimize costs. Our Dorchester County, SC family law lawyers at Templeton Mims & Ward are very familiar with what family judges are looking for in these situations and can provide you with the assistance you need to obtain a temporary resolution quickly and effectively.
Giving You the Personalized Care You Deserve
Templeton Mims & Ward has more than many years of legal experience with finding effective solutions and strategies for each of our clients. We realize that no two cases are ever the same, and offer individual attention in order to determine what the best course of action is for each of our clients. We offer mediation services, and as founded by Judge Howard, our clients experience little to no problems with the court rectifying disagreements.
Contact one of our compassionate and reputable family lawyers in Dorchester County, SC to learn about and review the various legal services and options available to you. Contact us today by calling (843) 891-6100, emailing, or dropping by our office at 112 W. Doty Ave., Summerville, SC 29483.