R. Heath Myers

R. Heath Myers: Attorney with Morton & Gettys

Biography

A native of Rock Hill who’s licensed to practice in both South Carolina and North Carolina, Heath Myers focuses his practice at Morton & Gettys on estate planning and probate law and residential real estate.

Myers offers clients a variety of estate planning services, from drafting simple wills to assisting with guardianship and conservatorship issues. He helps residential clients with all details of real estate transactions, including refinancing and home equity lines of credit.

Areas of Practice (8)

  • Estate Planning and Probate
  • Guardianship and Conservatorship
  • Powers of Attorney
  • Wills and Probate
  • Residential Real Estate
  • Residential Purchases
  • Residential Refinances and Home Equity Lines of Credit
  • Residential Title Insurance

Education & Credentials

University Attended:
University of South Carolina, Bachelor's Degree in Political Sciencce, 2014
Law School Attended:
Campbell University Norman A. Wiggins School of Law, Juris Doctor, 2017
Year of First Admission:
2017
Admission:
2017, South Carolina; 2020, North Carolina
ISLN:
1001226944

Payment Information

Credit Cards Accepted
MasterCard, Visa

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Contact Information:

839-274-4985  Phone

803-675-0503  Fax

mortongettys.com/attorneys/heath-myers

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