Premarital Counseling in South Carolina
Find premarital counseling in South Carolina. Compare licensed therapists (LMFT, LPC, LCSW), Christian and faith-based counselors, clergy, and online options for engaged couples across 1 cities. See methods (Gottman, PREPARE-ENRICH), pricing, and availability.
Many people search for "marriage counseling south carolina" when planning a wedding. We specialize in premarital and marriage preparation — connecting engaged couples with licensed therapists and clergy who focus on building a strong foundation, not just crisis intervention.
Premarital Counseling in South Carolina at a Glance
South Carolina has 7 listed premarital counselors, including 7 licensed therapists.
The most common approaches include Emotionally Focused (EFT) (2), PREPARE/ENRICH (1).
South Carolina sees approximately 33,600 marriages per year. The marriage license fee is $75 with a 24 hours waiting period. The median age at first marriage is 27.6 for women and 29.4 for men.
Featured Premarital Counselors in South Carolina
Connect with top-rated premarital counselors and marriage coaches serving the entire state of South Carolina, including online/virtual options.
RichardLackey
Samantha Rukavina
Erika Vidor
Nannette E. Williams
M. Peggy Sudol, LMFT
Channing Harris
Specialized Premarital Counseling in South Carolina
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Premarital Counseling in South Carolina — Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about premarital counseling in South Carolina for engaged couples
Marriage Laws & Premarital Counseling in South Carolina
Key marriage license requirements, fees, and premarital counseling information for South Carolina
Apply at your county clerk's office
Between license issuance and ceremony
Complete 6 hours of premarital education
See full requirementsApproximate per year (CDC NVSS 2022)
Census ACS 2022 estimates
Minister, rabbi, or other clergy; judge; magistrate; notary public; any person authorized by a religious body
Who Can Provide the Premarital Course in South Carolina?
Licensed or ordained minister; licensed marriage and family therapist; licensed professional counselorSource: SC Code § 20-1-230
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