SCCA Form 223B 2 doc - judicial state sc 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the 'COUNTY OF' section with the appropriate county name where the case is being heard.
  3. In the 'Docket No.' field, enter the specific docket number assigned to your case.
  4. Complete the 'To:' section by providing the name of the individual who is required to appear before the court.
  5. Fill in the date and time for the court appearance in the designated fields, ensuring you specify whether it is a.m. or p.m.
  6. In the 'Date' section at the bottom, input today's date and year.
  7. Finally, sign off on the form by entering your name as it will appear under 'Family Court Judge' and provide any necessary address details.

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The South Carolina Appellate Court Public Index is a public access site for the South Carolina Appellate Court Case Management System. This site provides access to information regarding cases filed with the Supreme Court of South Carolina and the South Carolina Court of Appeals.
(a) When a family court order provides for specific periods of visitation for a non-custodial person, and the custodial person fails to comply with the provisions regarding visitation, the non-custodial person may ask the family court, by pro se affidavit, for a hearing to determine whether the custodial person shall
A show cause hearing in a family law case occurs when one party fails to comply with a court order. During the hearing, both parties present their arguments and the party not following the order will be asked to explain thier actions to the judge.
(A) A copy of a foreign judgment authenticated in accordance with an act of Congress or the statutes of this State may be filed in the office of the clerk of court of any county of this State in which the judgment debtor resides or owns real or personal property.
The rule to show cause shall be signed by the issuing judge with the date of issuance and shall require the responding party to appear in court, at a clearly stated date, time and place, to show cause why the responding party should not be held in contempt and why permissible relief requested by the moving party should

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South Carolina Family Court Rule 14 sets forth the procedure for Rules to Show Cause. Rules needs to be personally served. Rule 14(g) sets forth the hearing procedure: The contempt hearing shall be an evidentiary hearing with testimony pursuant to the Rules of Evidence, except as modified by the Family Court Rules.

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