Divorce Clinics
Starting in 2026, these clinics are a community outreach initiative to provide victims of crime and intimate partner violence with accessible, trauma-informed information about the divorce process.
SCVAN Legal Services invites victims of crime to participate in our Divorce Clinics. Our staff will provide a training about the divorce process and offer eligible participants a free legal consultation with a family law attorney. Take the first step and see if this clinic is right for you. Space is limited, and childcare is not provided.
Next Clinic Date: March 26, 2026 at 10am at the Philanthropy Center (431 E. Kennedy Street) Spartanburg, SC.
Want to participate in one of our in-person clinics?
Take the first step and see if this clinic is right for you. Please note that space is limited.
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