Yes. In certain circumstances, South Carolina can enforce another state’s custody or visitation order. Of course, every case has different facts which will affect how a judge will decide a case. The best course to take is to schedule an appointment with an attorney to discuss all of your facts, so you will have a better understanding of what to expect in court.
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