We understand the sensitive nature of family legal matters. Our Rock Hill family law firm is dedicated to providing thoughtful and effective representation to individuals facing family-related legal challenges. With a focus on achieving fair resolutions and protecting the best interests of our clients, we strive to navigate the complexities of family law with empathy and expertise.
Lead attorney, Sabreena Barboza, brings a wealth of knowledge to the table, guiding clients through divorce, child custody disputes, spousal support, and other family matters. By retaining the services of Barboza Law, you gain a dedicated team who can provide legal guidance, emotional support, and strategic representation tailored to your unique circumstances.
At Barboza Law, we are here to help alleviate the stress and emotional burden associated with family legal matters. We work to negotiate fair settlements, handle disputes, and, if necessary, litigate in court to protect your rights. With a focus on clear communication and personalized attention, our goal is to prioritize the well-being of you and your family.
We are well-versed in handling a range of family legal matters, including divorce, child custody, child support, and more. Lead family law attorney, Sabreena Barboza, will provide experienced legal services, from discussing your legal options to representing your needs in court. She understands the complexities of family dynamics and will work diligently to find amicable solutions while fiercely advocating for her client’s interests.
If you are facing family-related legal challenges in Rock Hill, don't navigate the complexities alone. Contacting Barboza Law is a crucial step toward seeking experienced guidance and representation. Our compassionate legal team is ready to listen, understand your unique situation, and work towards achieving the best possible resolution for your family law case.
In South Carolina, you can file for divorce based on either fault or no-fault grounds. For a no-fault divorce, you and your spouse must live separately for over one year before you can file. For a fault divorce, you can petition for divorce and if the fault is confirmed, you and your spouse can be divorced within a 90-day period.
Yes, under certain circumstances, child support arrangements can be modified. At Barboza Law, we can assist in filing the necessary motions and presenting the case for modification.
South Carolina follows equitable distribution, meaning marital property is divided fairly but not necessarily equally. Barboza Law can assist in navigating the division of assets and debts.