Yes, you do as the law states that to get a no-fault divorce in S.C. the parties must be seperated for one full year. This even inculdes other homes at the same property address. This answer neither creates a lawyer/client relationship nor constitutes legal advice.
Dr. Michael G. Sribnick, Esq. attorney in Charleston, S.C.
Michael G. Sribnick, M.D., J.D., LLC
Answered on Feb 22nd, 2016 at 6:37 AM