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South Carolina

Summary

The following summarizes statewide court ADR rules and policies. For ADR in a local jurisdiction, see the local court’s website.

Note: This is a summary of state court ADR in South Carolina. Authority for federal court ADR is found in the Alternative Dispute Resolution Act of 1998. Information on federal court ADR rules and procedures can be found on each court’s website. Any studies or evaluations involving federal court ADR in South Carolina can be found in RSI’s Research Library and in Reports below.

State Legislation

  • South Carolina Statute 63-3-530: Jurisdiction in domestic matters
  • South Carolina Statute 63-3-840: Mediation prohibition 

Statewide Court ADR Rules and Policies

  • South Carolina ADR Court Rules
  • South Carolina Rules of Probate Court, Rule 5: Mediation
  • South Carolina Appellate Court Rule 404: Admission Pro Hac Vice and Appearances by Non-South Carolina Lawyers in Arbitration, Mediation or other Alternative Dispute Resolution Proceedings in South Carolina
  • South Carolina Regulations for the Commission on Alternative Dispute Resolution

State Office of Court ADR:

  • No full-time state court ADR office.

Additional Information

Although there is no official statewide office for court ADR, the South Carolina Bar Association houses the South Carolina Commission on Dispute Resolution and the Board of Arbitrator and Mediator Certification.

Statutes

Civil Justice Reform Act of 1990

U.S. Congress. Dec. 1, 1990; amended Dec. 9, 2001

Resource Type: Legislation

Abstract: With this bill, each United States district court is required to develop a civil justice expense and delay reduction plan. As part of this plan, the act authorizes district courts to refer appropriate cases to designated ADR programs. The act also re...

Alternative Dispute Resolution Act of 1998

U.S. House of Representatives Office of the Law Revision Counsel. United States Code, Oct. 1, 1998

Resource Type: Legislation

Abstract: This act authorizes each United States District Court to require litigants in all civil cases to consider the use of ADR process. It provides the framework by which each district court should promulgate procedures and rules regarding the ADR process ...

South Carolina Statute 63-3-530 - Jurisdiction in domestic matters

South Carolina Legislature. Renumbered 2008; amended June 26, 2012

Resource Type: Legislation

Abstract: In part A-39 of this section, the family court is authorized to require parties to engage in court-mandated mediation, or to consent to requests from parties to voluntarily participate in any other form of alternate dispute resolution....

South Carolina Statute 63-3-840: Mediation prohibition

South Carolina Legislature. Jan. 1, 2008

Resource Type: Legislation

Abstract: This section prohibits a guardian ad litem from mediating a case to which he has been appointed. With the consent of the parties, however, a guardian ad litem may participate in a mediation. ...

Rules

South Carolina ADR Court Rules

South Carolina Supreme Court. Apr. 27, 2016

Resource Type: Rules - Court

Abstract: These rules govern court-annexed and non-court mandated ADR processes in South Carolina. These rules cover the selection and appointment of neutrals, duties of mediators, mediation participants and attorneys, confidentiality and compensation. The rul...

South Carolina Appellate Court Rule 404: Admission Pro Hac Vice and Appearances by Non-South Carolina Lawyers in Arbitration, Mediation or other Alternative Dispute Resolution Proceedings in South Carolina

South Carolina Judicial Department. May. 14, 2014

Resource Type: Rules - Court

Abstract: This rule applies to attorneys authorized to practice laws in other states who wish to appear pro hac vice in South Carolina. The rule addresses application procedures, fees and attorney conduct and responsibilities. A non-South Carolina lawyer may p...

South Carolina Rules of Probate Court, Rule 5: Mediation

South Carolina Supreme Court. Apr. 30, 2012

Resource Type: Rules - Court

Abstract: All contested cases in the state's probate courts are eligible for mediation. The court may refer cases to mediation or parties may request mediation. Parties may choose their own mediator, or, if the parties have not selected a mediator within 20 da...

South Carolina Regulations for the Commission on Alternative Dispute Resolution

South Carolina Judicial Department. June 27, 2002; amended September 4, 2008

Resource Type: Rules - Court

Abstract: This appendix provides regulations for the Commission on Alternative Dispute Resolution and implements South Carolina Appellate Court Rule 422. The regulations address commission membership and meetings, the South Carolina Board of Arbitrator and Med...

Reports

ADR in the Federal District Courts: An Initial Report

Stienstra, Donna. Nov. 1, 2011

Resource Type: Report

Abstract: This report describes the use of ADR in the federal courts. Twelve years after the Alternative Dispute Resolution Act required federal courts to provide ADR services for all civil cases, every federal district court has authorized at least one form o...

Contacts

South Carolina Bar Alternative Dispute Resolution Section

South Carolina Bar. Jan. 1, 2019

Resource Type: Organization

Abstract: The South Carolina Bar Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) Section focuses on "increasing awareness of ADR through public forums and business seminars, creating consultation task force committees to work with counties that do not have ADR pilot prog...

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