Brittany Holmes
Peace of Mind in Every Aspect.
At The Holmes Law Firm, we specialize in what truly matters: keeping families together and building a lasting legacy. With expertise in immigration law and estate planning, we guide individuals and families through life’s pivotal moments with care, precision, and an unwavering commitment to their future.
Our mission is to empower you to achieve the American dream while securing the generational wealth and stability your family deserves. Whether you’re navigating the complexities of citizenship, visas, or green cards, or creating a tailored estate plan to protect your assets and loved ones, our approach is rooted in understanding your unique goals and values.
We don’t just handle legal matters—we create pathways for connection, prosperity, and peace of mind for you and your family, today and for generations to come. Let us help you build a foundation for success, one step at a time.
- Immigration Law
- Asylum, Citizenship, Family Visas, Green Cards, Investment Visas, Marriage & Fiancé(e) Visas
- Estate Planning
- Trusts, Wills
- Credit Cards Accepted
- Contingent Fees
- South Carolina
- South Carolina Bar
- English: Spoken, Written
- Founding Attorney
- The Holmes Law Firm
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- Public Defender
- Beaufort County Public Defender's Office
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- Assistant Solicitor
- Fourteenth Circuit Solicitor's Office
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- University of South Carolina - Columbia
- Charleston School of Law
- Best Family Lawyer
- Bluffton's Best
- Lowcountry's Best Law Firm
- Lowcountry's Best - The Island Packet
- Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch
- Bestlawyers.com
- South Carolina Bar
- Member
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- Hilton Head Bar Association
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- Q. How soon can I file an appeal for family court after the first hearing? Judge made decision but haven't received final.
- A: Was your first hearing a final hearing or a temporary hearing? If it was a temporary hearing you cannot file an appeal, unfortunately. The good news, however, is that you still have a chance at a favorable outcome in the next hearing so try not to worry too much.
- Q. When a family member has temporary custody of your child and visitation is on their discretion and they want let you
- A: What does your order say? Stick to that. While it’s heartbreaking to not be able to see the child, I would advise against doing anything that the order may prohibit or even that could cause an issue. Do you have an attorney? Maybe speaking to one about your exact situation could get you quicker results. Just don’t do anything that could potentially backfire on you during your final determination hearing.
- Q. Do I have to hire a lawyer in order to regain custody of my child?
- A: Based on what you’ve shared, I would encourage you to hire a lawyer. There may need to be more than just a petition and having an attorney analyze your case prior to filing could be beneficial. This is typically not a case that you should approach alone as there seems to be a few different things to consider.