Mary Stamato

Mary Stamato: Attorney with Morton & Gettys

Biography

Licensed in both South Carolina and North Carolina, Mary Stamato is an experienced attorney who represents clients in civil litigation and family law. Her litigation work includes disputes involving probate, real estate and collections.

A graduate of the National Family Law Institute, where she honed her litigation skills through in-depth studies of all aspects of trial work, she has represented clients throughout South Carolina since 2019. Her time at the institute also boosted her skills in business valuation through studies with financial experts.

Areas of Practice (8)

  • Real Estate Litigation
  • Probate Litigation
  • Collections Litigation
  • Family Law
  • Legal Separation
  • Divorce
  • Child Custody and Visitation
  • Child Support

Education & Credentials

University Attended:
College of Charleston, Bachelor of Science, Anthropology and English Language and Literature
Law School Attended:
University of South Carolina School of Law, Juris Doctor
Year of First Admission:
2019
Admission:
2019, South Carolina; 2019, North Carolina
ISLN:
1001409084

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Credit Cards Accepted
MasterCard, Visa

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Contact Information:

839-274-1412  Phone

803-675-0503  Fax

mortongettys.com/attorneys/mary-stamato

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