South Carolina Code § 62-5-201

Jurisdiction.
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Exclusive jurisdiction of the court is set forth in Sections 62-1-302 and 62-5-701 as to appointment of a guardian or issuance of a protective order. Pursuant to the court's authority to appoint a guardian, and Section 62-5-309, the guardian has the authority to maintain custody of the person of the ward and to establish the ward's place of abode, unless otherwise specified in the court's order. Other than the proceeding set forth in Section 62-5-303(C), the court does not have jurisdiction over the care, custody, and control of the person of a minor, but does have jurisdiction over the property of a minor if the court determines that the minor owns property that requires management or protection.
Effect of Amendment
2023 Act No. 10, SECTION 2, in the third sentence, substituted "Other than the proceeding set forth in Section 62-5-303(C), the" for "The".
Part 3
Guardians of Incapacitated Individuals

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