At Rivers Law, we are here to help you with your family law, estate planning, personal injury, and probate needs. As a South Carolina native, lead attorney Martha Rivers opened her law firm over 20 years ago to offer her experience and knowledge to the families and individuals of South Carolina.
At Rivers Law, we specialize in a number of practice areas which allows us to offer a full-service experience to our clients. Lead attorney Martha Rivers and her team of legal professionals are ready to help you in the following areas:
Our team can assist you with matters related to divorce, child custody, child support, adoption, or domestic violence issues. We understand that family law matters can be emotionally charged, and we strive to provide compassionate and personalized guidance to help you achieve the best outcome for you and your family.
Learn MoreOur team can assist you with creating a comprehensive estate plan, including wills, trusts, powers of attorney, and healthcare directives. We understand that each client has unique goals and circumstances, and we work closely with you to create a plan that meets your individual needs.
Learn MoreIf you have been injured due to the negligence or intentional actions of another person, our team can help you seek compensation for your losses. We have experience with a variety of personal injury cases, including car accidents, slip and falls, medical malpractice, and product liability.
Learn MoreOur team can assist you with the probate process, including distributing assets to beneficiaries and paying any outstanding debts or taxes. We understand that losing a loved one can be a difficult time, and we strive to make the probate process as smooth and efficient as possible.
Learn MoreAt Rivers Law, we are here to help you with your family law, estate planning, personal injury, and probate needs. Lead attorney Martha Rivers, a South Carolina native, established our law firm over 20 years ago to offer her experience and knowledge to the families and individuals of South Carolina.
The first step to planning your estate is to take inventory of your assets, including property, bank accounts, investments, and personal belongings. You should also consider who you want to inherit these assets, who you want to appoint as your executor, and who you want to make medical and financial decisions on your behalf if you become incapacitated.
Someone needs an estate plan to ensure that their assets are distributed according to their wishes after their death, to minimize taxes and expenses, and to provide for the care of their loved ones. Without an estate plan, the state's laws will determine how your assets are distributed, which may not align with your wishes.
If you have suffered an injury due to the negligence or intentional actions of another person, you may be a victim of personal injury. Common types of personal injury include car accidents, slip and falls, medical malpractice, and product liability. If you have experienced physical, emotional, or financial harm, you should consult with a personal injury attorney to understand your legal options.