A South Carolina Petition for Omitted Spouse Share is a legal document used to ensure that a spouse who has been unintentionally omitted from a deed receives her/his rightful share of the property. This petition is filed with the court and can be used if a deed is incorrectly written or if a spouse is omitted from the deed for any reason. There are two types of South Carolina Petition for Omitted Spouse Share: a Forfeiture Petition and a Survivorship Petition. The Forfeiture Petition is used when the non-omitted spouse has already passed away and the omitted spouse is seeking their rightful share of the property. The Survivorship Petition is used when the non-omitted spouse is still living, but the omitted spouse is seeking their rightful share of the property. Both petitions require the filing of a complaint with the court and can be used to ensure that an omitted spouse receives their rightful share of the property.