A South Carolina Complaint is a legal document that initiates a civil lawsuit. It is filed by a plaintiff who is seeking relief from a defendant, often in the form of monetary damages. There are two types of South Carolina Complaint: a Complaint in Equity and a Complaint at Law. A Complaint in Equity is used when the plaintiff is seeking equitable relief, such as an injunction, specific performance, or rescission of a contract. A Complaint at Law is used when the plaintiff is seeking monetary damages. The South Carolina Complaint must include a statement of the facts, a statement of the law that applies to the case, and a demand for relief. The Complaint must be served on the defendant, who must then respond or face a default judgement.