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      © 2019 by Surasky Law Firm LLC. Our firm is centrally located just minutes from Aiken, North Augusta, and Edgefield in beautiful Langley, South Carolina. The use of this website does not establish an attorney-client relationship. Only your attorney can give you legal advice.

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      Determining Child Custody

      October 27, 2015

      One of the most important issues to resolve during a divorce is child custody. Determining custody is much simpler when both parties agree, but this does not always occur. When custody is contested, the court will have to weigh several factors related to the parents and child.

       

      Types of Custody

       

      In joint custody, both parents have equal rights a...

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      Dog Bites and Attacks

      October 22, 2015

      Dogs are a significant part of many of our lives, often being treated as an ordinary member of the family. While dogs provide numerous benefits for their owners, they can also cause serious consequences if they bite or attack another person, which can lead to a personal injury lawsuit. In South Carolina, as is the case in many states, the laws...

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      What to Expect After a DUI Charge

      October 19, 2015

       

      If you have been charged with driving under the influence (DUI), there are several significant consequences you will have to deal with. These consequences will likely have an impact on many aspects of your life. The following is intended to help with understanding some of the issues that come with a DUI charge.

       

      Basics of DUI

       

      Under South Carol...

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      Mechanic's Liens & South Carolina Residential Builders

      October 1, 2015

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      Jim Cunningham

      Both buyers and builders in South Carolina have certain statutory protections that serve to prevent unscrupulous characters from taking advantage of the unwary. 

       

      To summarize, a builder or contractor who was required by law to acquire a license for construction cannot, if that builder or contractor never acquired the license, file a mechanic’s...

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      10 Questions to Ask When You've Been Injured

      October 1, 2015

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      Jim Cunningham

      The period of time immediately following an injury can be chaotic for various reasons. You may feel disoriented, overwhelmed, and out-of-whack for any number of causes. No matter the explanation, you will want to have answers to these certain questions at some point in your recovery process. This list of questions certainly does not include th...

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      What To Do After An Accident

      October 1, 2015

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      Jim Cunningham

      Don't Panic. Stay calm, stay focused, and stay out of the way of oncoming traffic. Cars and trucks collide every day across the United States. In fact, there are millions of wrecks every year in the US. The vast majority of these wrecks are minor fender-benders. But even a minor crash can shake you up enough to forget crucial facts and critica...

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