Dissolution Of Marriage in Mauldin

Mauldin dissolution of marriage records are maintained at the Greenville County Family Court. Mauldin is a city in Greenville County with about 26,000 residents and sits just south of the city of Greenville. All dissolution of marriage cases filed by Mauldin residents go through Greenville County, which is part of the 13th Judicial Circuit. The Greenville County Clerk of Court handles all filings, certified copies, and public access to dissolution of marriage records for the Mauldin area.

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26,000 Population
Greenville County
Family Court Court Division
$150 Filing Fee

Where to File for Dissolution of Marriage in Mauldin

City of Mauldin resources for dissolution of marriage cases in Greenville County

The City of Mauldin at cityofmauldin.org handles municipal services for Mauldin residents. For dissolution of marriage cases, however, you work with Greenville County rather than the city. The Greenville County Family Court handles every dissolution of marriage filing from Mauldin. The court is located at 350 Halton Road in Greenville, which is a short drive north from Mauldin.

Mauldin sits within the 13th Judicial Circuit. This circuit covers Greenville County and Pickens County. Mauldin residents file all dissolution of marriage cases at the Greenville location. The Clerk of Court there keeps all case files, from the initial complaint through the final decree. In-person visits let you review full case files and get certified copies the same day.

Court Greenville County Family Court
Address 350 Halton Road
Greenville, SC 29616
Phone (864) 467-5800
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM
County Website greenvillecounty.org/familycourt

Bring a valid photo ID when you visit the Greenville courthouse. Security checks all visitors at the entrance. Call ahead at (864) 467-5800 if you have questions about what to bring or how to look up a specific Mauldin dissolution of marriage case.

Searching Mauldin Dissolution of Marriage Records

You can search Mauldin dissolution of marriage records online or in person at the Greenville County courthouse. Online options are good for confirming basic case details without making the drive. The Greenville County Public Index at greenvillecounty.org/publicindex lets you search by party name or case number. This tool shows case status, filing dates, and party names for Mauldin dissolution of marriage cases at no charge.

The South Carolina Family Court Case Management System also covers Greenville County. The FCCMS public portal gives you another way to find Mauldin dissolution of marriage case information online. Both tools are free to use for basic searches. When you need certified copies of documents, you contact the Greenville County Clerk of Court at (864) 467-5800 or visit in person at 350 Halton Road.

Note: Plain copies of documents from the Greenville County court cost $0.25 per page. Certified copies of dissolution of marriage decrees cost $10 per document.

How the Dissolution of Marriage Process Works in Mauldin

Mauldin residents follow South Carolina state law when filing for dissolution of marriage. You file at the Greenville County Family Court on Halton Road. The process starts with filing a complaint and paying the $150 filing fee. Every document you file becomes part of the public case record once submitted.

To file in Mauldin, you must first meet the residency requirement under S.C. Code Ann. § 20-3-30. At least one spouse must have been a South Carolina resident for one year before filing. If both spouses live in South Carolina, the requirement drops to three months. Mauldin residents who meet this standard can file at Greenville County.

South Carolina has one no-fault ground for dissolution of marriage: living separate and apart for one continuous year, as defined under S.C. Code Ann. § 20-3-10. Fault grounds are also available and include adultery, physical cruelty, habitual drunkenness or drug use, and desertion for one year. The Mauldin resident who files must establish at least one ground before the court will grant the dissolution of marriage.

After filing the complaint, you must serve your spouse with the court papers using the Greenville County Sheriff, a licensed process server, or another lawful method. Proof of service gets filed with the Clerk of Court. Once both sides respond and all matters are settled, the judge signs a final decree. The decree dissolves the marriage and becomes a public record under the South Carolina Freedom of Information Act. Property is split through equitable distribution under S.C. Code Ann. § 20-3-620.

State Resources for Mauldin Dissolution of Marriage

South Carolina self-represented litigant divorce packets for Mauldin dissolution of marriage cases

The South Carolina Judicial Branch provides free self-represented litigant divorce packets at sccourts.org. These packets include all the forms Mauldin residents need to file a simple dissolution of marriage case without an attorney. Every form is free to download and print. The packets cover the complaint, response, and all supporting documents required by the Greenville County court.

South Carolina Legal Services at sclegal.org helps low-income Mauldin residents with dissolution of marriage cases. They provide free legal assistance to those who qualify based on income. For guidance on the law itself, Women's Law has a clear overview of South Carolina dissolution of marriage statutes that is easy to follow. Mauldin residents can also call the SC Bar lawyer referral service at (803) 799-6653 for help finding a local family law attorney.

Dissolution of Marriage Fees in Mauldin

Mauldin dissolution of marriage cases follow the Greenville County and South Carolina standard fee schedule. The filing fee for a new case is approximately $150. Plain copies cost $0.25 per page. Certified copies of dissolution of marriage decrees are $10 per document. Call the Greenville County Clerk of Court at (864) 467-5800 to confirm the current fee before you file.

Low-income Mauldin residents can apply for a fee waiver at the Greenville County court. The petition requires proof that you cannot afford the fees, such as evidence of public assistance or income below the court threshold. The court reviews each petition individually. Contact the Clerk of Court to get the waiver form before you file your dissolution of marriage case.

Filing Without a Lawyer in Mauldin

Mauldin residents have the option to file for dissolution of marriage on their own. This is called pro se filing. It works best in straightforward cases where both spouses agree on all terms and there are no complicated disputes over property or children. The court cannot give legal advice, but free tools are available.

The self-represented litigant packets from the South Carolina Judicial Branch at sccourts.org are the best starting point. They include plain instructions and all the required forms. The Greenville County Family Court Clerk at (864) 467-5800 can confirm which forms you need and answer basic procedural questions. For Mauldin residents who want an attorney but worry about cost, SC Legal Services and the SC Bar referral service are both good options to call first.

Women's Law South Carolina divorce guide for Mauldin dissolution of marriage cases

Women's Law at womenslaw.org/laws/sc/divorce provides clear, easy-to-read information about South Carolina dissolution of marriage law. Mauldin residents can use this free resource to understand rights, options, and what to expect at each stage of the case. It covers grounds, residency, and what happens when you cannot agree with your spouse.

Mauldin Dissolution of Marriage Certificates and Decrees

Once a dissolution of marriage is final in Mauldin, you may need copies of the official documents. The divorce decree comes from the Greenville County Clerk of Court and contains the full terms of the court order. A divorce certificate is a shorter summary document issued by the state, not the court. Most situations require the decree rather than the certificate.

Order a divorce certificate from the SC Department of Public Health at dph.sc.gov or by mailing a request to the Division of Vital Records, 2600 Bull Street, Columbia, SC 29201. The fee is $12. Certificates are available for South Carolina divorces from 1962 forward. For a certified copy of the Mauldin dissolution of marriage decree, contact the Greenville County Clerk of Court directly at (864) 467-5800.

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Greenville County Dissolution of Marriage Records

Mauldin is located in Greenville County, and all dissolution of marriage cases are filed and stored at the Greenville County Family Court. For the full county court overview, complete fee schedule, and all Greenville County resources, visit the county records page.

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