M. Rita Metts
M. Rita Metts is a Certified Family Court Mediator and licensed attorney with more than 15 years of family law experience in all areas, including divorce, custody, alimony, legal separation, adoption, and property division. Contact us for advice specific to your situation. Visit us at www.mettslawfirm.com or www.scdivorcelaw.blogspot.com or email mettslawfirm@sc.rr.com.
Articles by this Author
Are You Stressed Out Over Injuries From An Accident?
- By M. Rita Metts
- Published 02/9/2009
- Legal
- Unrated
If you suffer serious personal injury as the result of an automobile accident, whether you are driver, passenger or pedestrian, life can become very difficult Physical injuries affect your ability to work, take care of your family, and pay your bills
Reasons To Use An Experienced And Dedicated Family Law Attorney In South Carolina
- By M. Rita Metts
- Published 02/6/2009
- Legal
- Unrated
If you live in South Carolina and you are going through a divorce you need to hire an experienced divorce attorney because you will need legal advice Hiring an experienced and dedicated attorney is the best option if you are looking at paying alimony, fighting for child custody, and much more
Serious Personal Injury: South Carolina Workers Comp, Disability, And Auto Accidents
- By M. Rita Metts
- Published 02/6/2009
- Legal
- Unrated
When you suffer personal injury because of an auto accident, your compensation usually comes from the auto insurance company of the driver at fault, and possibly your insurance company if the other driver has insufficient or no insurance to compensate you As with an injury at work, after a serious auto accident, if you fit the qualifications for SSDI you may still collect this as well
Divorce Basics
- By M. Rita Metts
- Published 02/6/2009
- Legal
- Unrated
Divorce involves the legal dissolution of a marriage South Carolina has five grounds for obtaining a divorce
Mediation In South Carolina - Is It Right For You?
- By M. Rita Metts
- Published 02/6/2009
- Legal
- Unrated
Family court mediation involves a third party mediator who meets with and assists couples in reaching an agreement regarding any domestic disputes they may be having Many counties in South Carolina require mediation in any contested family court case, such as divorce, child custody, property division or alimony
