South Carolina Partial Satisfaction of Judgment is a legal procedure that allows a plaintiff to partially satisfy a judgment against a defendant for a lesser amount than the total amount due. This allows the plaintiff to settle the debt for less than the full amount due without having to go to court. The partial satisfaction of judgment can be used in cases where the defendant is unable to pay the full amount due, such as when the defendant has insufficient funds or assets to cover the entire debt. There are two types of South Carolina Partial Satisfaction of Judgment: voluntary and involuntary. A voluntary partial satisfaction of judgment is when the defendant voluntarily agrees to the partial payment and the plaintiff does not have to go to court. An involuntary partial satisfaction of judgment is when the plaintiff takes the defendant to court and the court orders the defendant to pay the lesser amount.