There is created an action known as a "Petition for an Order of Protection" in cases of abuse to a household member.
(a) A petition for relief under this section may be made by any household members in need of protection or by any household members on behalf of minor household members.
(b) A petition for relief must allege the existence of abuse to a household member. It must state the specific time, place, details of the abuse, and other facts and circumstances upon which relief is sought and must be verified.
(c) The petition must inform the respondent of the right to retain counsel.
(d) In a pending action for divorce or separate support and maintenance, the petition for relief shall be brought in the form of a motion for further relief and shall be served on counsel of record, if any. Where no action is pending, the petition shall be filed and served as an independent action. A pending motion or petition for relief shall not be dismissed solely because the underlying action is dismissed.
(e) The clerk of court must provide simplified forms which will facilitate the preparation and filing of a petition under this section by any person not represented by counsel, including motions and affidavits to proceed in forma pauperis.
(f) The clerk of court may not charge a fee for filing a petition for an order for protection from domestic abuse.
HISTORY: 1984 Act No. 484, Section 2; 1994 Act No. 519, Section 4, eff September 23, 1994; 1996 Act No. 396, Section 1, eff June 4, 1996; 2005 Act No. 166, Section 8, eff January 1, 2006.
Structure South Carolina Code of Laws
Chapter 4 - Protection From Domestic Abuse
Section 20-4-30. Jurisdiction.
Section 20-4-40. Petition for order of protection.
Section 20-4-50. Hearing on petition.
Section 20-4-60. Order of protection; contents.
Section 20-4-65. Order of protection from domestic abuse; filing fee.
Section 20-4-70. Duration of order of protection; modification of terms.
Section 20-4-80. Mailing or service of order.
Section 20-4-90. Sheriff's department to assist in execution of order.
Section 20-4-100. Responsibilities of law enforcement officer.
Section 20-4-110. Immunity from civil or criminal liability.
Section 20-4-120. Actions not affecting right to relief.
Section 20-4-130. Applicability of other remedies.
Section 20-4-160. Domestic Violence Fund.
Section 20-4-310. Citation of article.
Section 20-4-320. Definitions.
Section 20-4-330. Judicial enforcement of foreign protection order; determining validity of order.
Section 20-4-340. Enforcement by law enforcement officer; service of order on respondent.
Section 20-4-370. Remedies available to protected individual.
Section 20-4-375. Filing false protection order; criminal penalty; civil liability.
Section 20-4-380. Construction of act.