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Legal Information: South Carolina
Laws current as of November 12, 2024 Where can I file for child support?
In South Carolina, you can file for support in family court in the county where the other parent lives. If you prefer, or if the other parent lives in another state, you can apply through your area’s Department of Social Services child support division.1
1 South Carolina Appleseed Legal Justice Center
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