(A) At any stage of a proceeding under this article where it appears to the court that personal jurisdiction may not be obtained over an absent party or where a party refuses to comply with an order of the court, the court may, upon appropriate petition, order the sequestration of that party's real and personal property which is within this State. The court may also appoint a sequestrator and, by injunction or otherwise, authorize the sequestrator to take the property into possession and control. In the case of an absent party, the court may appoint the party residing in this State as sequestator.
(B) The property sequestered and the income from it may be applied in whole or in part, at the direction of the court and as justice may require, so as to achieve an equitable apportionment of property as set forth in this article.
(C) Additionally, the court, in its discretion, if the property and income from it which may be sequestered is insufficient to pay what is required, may, upon terms and conditions as it considers in the interests of justice, direct the mortgaging of or the public or private sale of a sufficient amount of the sequestered property to pay what is required.
(D) The family court in which the action is filed has jurisdiction and venue to sequester property located within this State.
(E) The remedies in this section are cumulative to all other remedies which may be available to the parties.
HISTORY: 2008 Act No. 361, Section 3, eff June 16, 2008.
Editor's Note
Prior laws. 1986 Act No. 522 Section 1; 1976 Code Section 20-7-475.
Structure South Carolina Code of Laws
Section 20-3-10. Grounds for divorce.
Section 20-3-20. Effect of collusion.
Section 20-3-30. Residence requirement.
Section 20-3-40. Married person deemed of age.
Section 20-3-50. Jurisdiction of actions for divorce.
Section 20-3-70. Service of summons on nonresident.
Section 20-3-80. Required delays before reference and final decree; exceptions.
Section 20-3-90. Attempt at reconciliation.
Section 20-3-100. Attempt at reconciliation when one party is in armed forces overseas.
Section 20-3-110. Injunctions incident to divorce suits.
Section 20-3-120. Alimony and suit money.
Section 20-3-125. Petition to enforce award of attorney fee.
Section 20-3-130. Award of alimony and other allowances.
Section 20-3-135. Spousal support obligation when marriage declared void due to fraud.
Section 20-3-145. Attorney fee to constitute lien; payment to estate.
Section 20-3-160. Care, custody, and maintenance of children.
Section 20-3-180. Change of name after divorce or separation.
Section 20-3-190. Divorced wife barred of dower.
Section 20-3-200. Divorce shall not render children illegitimate.
Section 20-3-210. Unlawful advertising for purpose of procuring divorce.
Section 20-3-220. Unlawful advertising for purpose of procuring divorce; penalty.
Section 20-3-410. Short title.
Section 20-3-420. Nonresident divorce shall be void if parties were domiciled here.
Section 20-3-430. Prima facie evidence of domicile.
Section 20-3-440. Construction.
Section 20-3-610. Spousal equity and ownership rights.
Section 20-3-620. Apportionment factors.
Section 20-3-630. Marital property; nonmarital property.
Section 20-3-640. Declining values of contributions.
Section 20-3-650. Sequestration of property.
Section 20-3-660. Court's authority to achieve equitable apportionment.
Section 20-3-670. Notice of pendency of action.
Section 20-3-680. Form of transcript of judgment.
Section 20-3-690. Subject matter jurisdiction over contracts.