South Carolina Motion to Transfer Support Collections Responsibilities is a legal document filed in South Carolina family court by one party in a divorce or child support case to transfer the responsibility of collecting child support from one party to the other. There are two types of South Carolina Motion to Transfer Support Collections Responsibilities: voluntary and involuntary. A voluntary motion is filed by the paying party and requests that the receiving party take on the responsibility of collecting the child support payments. An involuntary motion is filed by the receiving party and requests that the paying party take on the responsibility of collecting the child support payments. Both types of motions require the court’s approval. The court will consider factors such as the best interests of the child, the financial circumstances of the parties, and the ability of the parties to comply with the court’s order before granting the motion.