Gary M. Frazier, Attorney at Law

Gary M. Frazier, Attorney at Law Divorce and Family Law practice in Spartanburg, SC. If you answered "yes" to any or all of these questions, then I may be the lawyer you are looking for.

If you are facing a divorce, separation, child support, or other Family Court matter, here are some questions you should consider::

> Do you want a lawyer who only practices Family Law?
> Do you want a lawyer who doesn't charge by the hour, but tells you up front what your total legal fees will be?
> Do you want a lawyer who is flexible and can meet with you at your convenience, even on

weekends?
> Do you want a lawyer you can afford, who will listen to your concerns, and who will aggressively fight for your rights in Family Court? OFFICE HOURS ARE BY APPOINTMENT ONLY.

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05/01/2017

I've been practicing family law now for over ten years, and one of the most frustrating procedural oddities I've had to deal with is Rule 25 of the Family Court Rules, which stated that discovery (the process of getting evidence and information from the opposing party) had to be approved by the Court in any Family Court case. Thankfully, that is no longer the case. As of May 1, 2017, Rule 25 has been amended and discovery is now automatic in Family Court as it is in other civil actions.

03/29/2017

In any given week, I get at least one or two calls from someone who is in the middle of a family court case without a lawyer and it suddenly dawns on them they don't know what they are doing. Depending on the circumstances, I used to agree to take on such cases, especially when money was the reason the person didn't hire an attorney in the beginning, and had now saved up enough (maybe) to do so. But I no longer take on these type cases no matter what the circumstances because the client generally has unrealistic expectations about what I (or any attorney) can do coming into a case late--especially when the client (representing himself or herself) has screwed things up and thinks that "everything will be okay" now that they have a lawyer. It won't. It may be a little better, but the time to get an attorney is at the start of a family court case, not in the middle--or at the very end with a trial date pending. Despite the attorney's best efforts, when things don't turn out too good for clients who hire an attorney late in the game, it's the attorney who always gets the blame.

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430 Oak Grove Rd.
Spartanburg, SC
29301

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Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

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