A paid, 30-minute strategy session for people who want clarity about their divorce options before spending thousands on litigation.
Educational guidance only. Not ongoing legal representation.
Are considering divorce in South Carolina
Want to understand whether your situation can remain uncontested or low-conflict
Need clarity on next steps, timing, and risks
Are deciding how — or whether — to move forward
Prefer clear strategy over venting or reassurance
Want ongoing legal representation or document drafting
Need emergency or same-day court action
Are already in active, high-conflict litigation
Are seeking emotional counseling or validation
Expect written plans, follow-up emails, or continuing advice
Whether your situation is likely uncontested, contested, or somewhere in between
The most realistic path forward based on your circumstances
Common mistakes that increase cost, delay, and conflict
A clear recommendation on what to do next
This is a one-time strategy session providing verbal guidance only.
I’m a South Carolina family law attorney with years of experience handling divorce cases ranging from fully uncontested matters to highly contested litigation.This strategy session is designed for people who want clarity before conflict — and who would prefer to avoid unnecessary court involvement when possible.
$250 - paid at booking
If, after the session, you choose to retain me for a flat-fee uncontested divorce within 14 days, $200 of this session fee will be credited toward that service.If your situation isn’t a fit for my uncontested work, the session is still focused on helping you understand your options and next steps, including whether a different approach or attorney may be more appropriate.
Book your session and submit payment
Complete a short intake form (required)
Attend the 30-minute session at your scheduled time
Leave with clarity on your best next step
Sessions begin and end on time.
This strategy session does not create an attorney-client relationship. Representation, if any, requires a separate written agreement.