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Judge Mandy Kimmons

Judge Mandy Kimmons

Court: Superior Court, Family Division
Location: Dorchester County, South Carolina

Judge Mandy Kimmons has quickly earned a reputation in South Carolina family court for wielding power without the depth of experience or impartiality the role demands. Prior to her appointment, Kimmons served as a one-term state representative and abruptly resigned, citing a desire to “focus on community service,” only to secure a judicial seat shortly thereafter—despite minimal private practice and virtually no substantial litigation experience. This raises serious questions about political favoritism and the fast-tracking of judicial careers for those with connections rather than qualifications.

Kimmons’ tenure on the bench has drawn heavy criticism for perpetuating what many are calling a modern-day “debtor’s prison” system in family court. She has reportedly jailed parents—mothers and fathers—for inability to pay inflated attorney and guardian ad litem fees, even in cases where financial hardship was well documented. Multiple litigants have cited her biased rulings and unwillingness to consider due process arguments from pro se litigants, especially those facing the entrenched influence of powerful local families. Notably, Kimmons’ alleged financial and political ties to the Knight family—a politically entrenched power broker in the Lowcountry—have fueled concerns about conflicts of interest and favoritism in custody and fee rulings.

Critics argue that Judge Kimmons exemplifies the dangers of politically connected but inexperienced judges presiding over the most sensitive and life-altering cases—child custody, parental rights, and constitutional liberty. Her courtroom, they claim, is not one of balanced justice but of backroom alliances, punitive enforcement, and unchecked discretion.

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