South Carolina
Categorical Right To Counsel
Discretionary Appointment Of Counsel
Right Or Appointment Is Qualified
No Such Proceeding
No Authorization, But Relevant Materials
Other
Doesn't Affect
Civil Contempt in Family Court
Report
September 8, 2017
Report: Turner's "procedural safeguards" have failed in South Carolina
A report studying the impact of Turner v. Rogers in the child support context has found that most indigent obligors are still incarcerated
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Doesn't Affect
Custody Disputes - Children
Legislation
January 14, 2025
H3622
Amends discretionary appointment of GAL for kids in custody cases to require the GAL to be a licensed atty, unless both parents are pro se
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Categorical
Guardianship/Conservatorship of Adults - Protected Person
Legislation
Key Development
May 16, 2017
New South Carolina law requires separate counsel in guardianship proceedings
A 2017 law requires appointment of counsel and a guardian ad litem in guardianship cases, rather than counsel acting as a GAL.
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Doesn't Affect
Housing - Evictions
Legislation
May 9, 2024
Three eviction RTC bills introduced
The SC legislature considered three bills in 2023 that would have provided certain tenants with a right to counsel in eviction matters.
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April 1, 2023
South Carolina bill would provide right to counsel for tenants
A newly-introduced bill would guarantee counsel for indigent South Carolina tenants facing eviction.
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Categorical
Other subject area
Legislation
Key Development
May 21, 2024
Right to counsel - Indigent animal owners
Indigent animal owners have the right to counsel in civil actions against the owner for compensation for animal care costs.
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Key Development
May 16, 2023
Right to attorney ad litem for certain payees
The court must appoint an attorney GAL for payees who are minors or appear to "suffer from a mental or cognitive impairment."
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Categorical
Sexually Dangerous Persons - Commitment
Litigation
Key Development
February 16, 2017
SC Supreme Court: Right to counsel in sex offender commitment cases
The Supreme Court of South Carolina held there is a constitutional right to appointed counsel in sex offender commitment cases.
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Legislation
Key Development
May 25, 2023
SC enacts law permitting ineffective assistance of counsel challenges to commitment
There is a right to counsel in sexually violent predator commitment matters, and commitment can be challenged based upon ineffective assistance.
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Categorical
Termination of Parental Rights (Private) - Birth Parents
Legislation
Key Development
June 3, 2013
S.C. high court extends statutory right to counsel to private TPR cases
The SC Supreme Court held that S.C. Code § 63–7–2560 does not distinguish between public and private termination cases, so it applies to both.
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Categorical
Abuse/Neglect/Dependency - Accused Parents
Discretionary
Abuse/Neglect/Dependency - Children
Qualified
Adult Protective Proceedings - Protected Person
Discretionary
All Basic Human Needs
Categorical
Bypass of Parental Input into Abortion - Minor (Pre-Dobbs)
Categorical
Civil Commitment
Categorical
Guardianship/Conservatorship of Adults - Protected Person
Categorical
Other subject area
Categorical
Quarantine/Isolation
Categorical
Sexually Dangerous Persons - Commitment
Discretionary
Termination of Parental Rights (Private) - Birth Parents
Discretionary
Termination of Parental Rights (State) - Birth Parents
Qualified
Termination of Parental Rights (State) - Children
Discretionary