Report Suspended License Parent

Summary

Reporting a non-custodial parent driving on a suspended license in South Carolina involves contacting local law enforcement and documenting incidents. Withholding a child without legal grounds can have serious repercussions. For a second offense of driving with a suspended license, penalties include fines between $600 and $1000, imprisonment up to a year, and further suspension of driving privileges. Consult a family lawyer for personalized advice and consider requesting a custody modification if the childs safety is at risk.

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In South Carolina, you can:
- Contact your local law enforcement to report the situation.
- Document the incidents as they could be useful in court.
- Consult a family lawyer if you believe this behavior endangers your child.
Remember, this is general advice and not legal counsel.
Can I keep the child in my care and not release them to the parent for having a suspended license?
In South Carolina, withholding a child can have serious legal repercussions.
- In case of immediate danger, contact law enforcement.
- Reach out to your family lawyer for advice.
- Consider requesting a modification of the custody arrangement in court.
Please consult a legal professional in your area.
What if this is my 2nd time with a suspended license
In South Carolina, a second offense of driving with a suspended license may result in:
- A fine between $* and $*.
- Imprisonment for up to a year.
- Further suspension of your driving privileges.
Always consult with a local legal professional for advice.