South Carolina Complaint for Visitation is a legal document used to request visitation rights for a non-custodial parent or other individual seeking access to a child. This document is used when a custodial parent is not allowing visitation for a non-custodial parent or other individual. The Complaint for Visitation is filed in a South Carolina circuit court and must be served to the custodial parent. The Complaint for Visitation must include specific information about the non-custodial parent or other individual, such as their name, address, and relationship to the child. It must also include information about the custodial parent and child, the reason for the request for visitation, and any other relevant information. There are two types of South Carolina Complaint for Visitation: Complaint for Visitation Without a Court Order and Complaint for Visitation with a Court Order. The Complaint for Visitation Without a Court Order is used when the non-custodial parent or other individual seeking visitation does not have a court order granting them visitation rights. This document is used to request visitation rights from the court. The Complaint for Visitation with a Court Order is used when the non-custodial parent or other individual seeking visitation does have a court order granting them visitation rights. This document is used to enforce the court order and can be used to request specific visitation times or other requirements.