Divorce is devastating. So is
job discrimination.
Nancy Lipski is a downtown
Lexington, South Carolina lawyer with over 20 years experience and
can help.
Lipski lends an understanding ear while eyeing the best for
you and your situation.
The breakup of a marriage or the loss of a job
can cause a lot of stress. Lipski and her staff give it their all to secure
your rights so that you can sleep better at night.
Whether she works
collaboratively to negotiate a win-win agreement or litigates fiercely in court
when settlement fails,
Lipski is a
lawyer who advocates with passion and compassion.
She knows
how tough
divorce can
be, not only on the parties but the children too. She and her staff help ease
the pain by guiding you through the family court process. From initial
consultation to the final hearing, you'll understand your rights under
South Carolina law on
issues like alimony, child custody, child support, visitation, property
division, and attorney's fees. They can be complicated and unpredictable. They
very much depend upon the specific facts of your case. You'll work alongside
Lipski and her staff to get down to the bottom of them (good or bad). Knowledge
is power. Power resolves conflict.
Even more importantly, Lipski and her
staff help empower you as you devise your new life strategy after divorce.
Though divorce should be a last resort, after counseling and other attempts to
save your marriage have failed, it can present opportunities. Lipski and her
staff work with you to help you develop those opportunities so you can achieve
your personal, professional, and financial goals.
Just like divorce,
wrongful discharge or losing your job because of discrimination can be
devastating too. Since 1982 when Lipski was a hearing officer in Ohio deciding
unemployment
compensation appeals, she's dealt with job-related issues. Lipski
counsels employees on how to salvage their jobs. If they already have been
fired, Lipski helps them assess if it was based on something illegal like race,
sex, age, disability, or benefits discrimination. She litigates on behalf of
employees in state and federal courts.
But she also counsels employers
on how to hire, discipline, and terminate employees within the law. Called
"
preventive law",
Lipski helps companies stay out of court so they "don't get sued by someone
like me".
Lipski practices
statewide in South Carolina. She regularly is in court in
Lexington and Richland
Counties. Just blocks from the new
Lexington SC County Judicial Center, Lipski is
conveniently located about 2 miles from I-20 in the historic Old Mill district
of Lexington. Just 20 minutes from Columbia.
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directions.