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  2. South Carolina Code of Laws - Wikipedia

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    This chapter was a part of South Carolina House Bill H.4747, passed in 2008, that established the Children's Code so as to combine aspects of the extant South Carolina Family Court, child crime, and child support statutes. [10] [11]

  3. Murdaugh family - Wikipedia

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    The Murdaugh family (/ ˈ m ɜːr d ɒ k / MUR-dok) is an American family from the Lowcountry region of South Carolina. Three generations named Randolph Murdaugh served consecutively as circuit solicitor (the elected prosecuting attorney ) for the state's 14th judicial district between 1920 and 2006.

  4. LGBTQ rights in South Carolina - Wikipedia

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    An order of a South Carolina Family Court finding that the two individuals are the legal parents of the child and directing the department to list the individuals as the parents on the birth record. [10] On 15 February 2017, a federal judge ordered the Government of South Carolina to list both same-sex parents on their children's birth ...

  5. Can people under 21 legally drink with their parents in SC ...

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    Under South Carolina law, a person under the age of 21 consuming alcohol outside of these exempted situations is also guilty of a misdemeanor and will be fined between $100 and $200, imprisoned ...

  6. Alex Murdaugh double murder trial: Here's everything we know

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    Alex Murdaugh’s double murder trial resumed Friday in Walterboro, S.C., where the former lawyer and scion of a powerful legal family stands accused of fatally shooting his wife, Maggie, and son ...

  7. Same-sex marriage in South Carolina - Wikipedia

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    In an unpublished opinion, the South Carolina Court of Appeals later remanded the case back to the family court with instructions to "consider the implications of Obergefell on its subject-matter jurisdiction". The family court ruled upon remand that the couple could not have formed a common-law marriage because the state's same-sex marriage ...