Attorney Thomas Archer Included in the 2024 Edition of The Best Lawyers in America®
The law firm of Mette, Evans & Woodside is pleased to announce that Shareholder Tom Archer has been recognized in the milestone 30th edition of The Best Lawyers in America for his exceptional work in Personal Injury Litigation – Plaintiffs.
Chesapeake Bay Settlement Becomes Final
A lawsuit brought by multiple governmental entities, interest groups and individuals against the EPA in 2020 alleged that the EPA was not enforcing Pennsylvania’s obligations to help reduce pollution flowing to the Chesapeake Bay.
Southern Trust and Arbour National Announce Partnership and Significant Investment to Support Continued Growth
MACON, Ga.–(BUSINESS WIRE)-Southern Trust Insurance, a provider of reliable coverage across the Southeast for over 50 years, today announced the signing of a definitive agreement for a partnership with Arbour National.
How to Get a Protective Order in PA: A Step-by-Step Guide
Read on to learn more about how to get a Protective Order in PA and how an experienced family law attorney can help.
Navigating Child Custody Issues: Tips and Best Practices
Here’s some advice from the team at Mette, Evans, and Woodside to help you understand the child custody process & ways to navigate common issues.
What Determines Child Support Payments: A Comprehensive Guide
This guide can help to help you better understand how child support payments in PA work and the repercussions of non-payment.
The Benefits of Divorce Mediation Vs. Litigation
Deciding whether to work with a divorce mediator or take legal action can have a big impact. Learn about the pros and cons of each right here.
Tracy Updike Published in Widener Commonwealth Law Review
We are pleased to announce that Attorney Tracy Updike has been published in the Widener Commonwealth Law Review!
Can the IRS Take Your House?
Wondering if the IRS can take your house? Mette Evans & Woodside explains how to keep this from happening and what options you have available.
Can You File Bankruptcy on Judgments?
Can you file bankruptcy on judgments? The answer is yes. Here’s what you need to know. Learn more from Mette Evans & Woodside.
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