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PASSIONATE, PROTECTIVE,
& PROACTIVE FAMILY ATTORNEYS.

Divorce and custody are challenging areas of family law practice that require a special skill and touch.  No other type of legal dispute is quite as emotional or personal.  Understanding and managing these client emotions is essential whether in the courtroom or at the mediation table.

At Whatley Family Law, we offer our clients 15 years of local Family Court experience in Horry and Georgetown counties devoted to resolving divorce, custody, and other family law issues.  We understand the strain of domestic relations disputes, and we strive to resolve these issues for you, so that you can get back to your normal life as seamlessly as possible.  When you need an experienced and dependable Family Court lawyer to fight for your goals and your future, Whatley Family Law is here.

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Meet Sarah E. Whatley

Family Court Attorney

My practice concentrations are Family Court litigation, mediation, and the drafting and preparation of marital settlement and custody agreements as well as the estate planning documents.  I act as a solo practitioner, and I personally handle all family law and estate planning matters within our firm from start to finish.  I am extensively knowledgeable, skilled, and experienced in all aspects of family law.  I am very passionate about what I do and extremely dedicated to my clients.  My goal is for my diligent and reliable services to exceed my client’s expectations.

AREAS OF PRACTICE

Whatley Family Law, located in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, focuses exclusively on Family Law & Estate Planning and and is here to assist with Family Court matters and Estate Planning services including:

Divorce

Contested/Uncontested

Child Custody

Child
Support

Separation

Contested/Uncontested

Visitation
Rights

Division of
Assets & Debts

Litigation

in Family Court

Prenuptial
Agreements

Estate
Planning

Premarital
Agreements

Custody
Agreements

Durable Powers
of Attorney

Mediation

of Family Court Matters

Settlement Agreements

Last Wills
& Testament

Name Changes

Alimony

Medical Powers
of Attorney

Living Wills