The first time that Liz Morgan Hitt’s husband hit her was the last, she said. She packed a U-Haul with her belongings and fled.
She was penniless, jobless and sick. One of her lungs had been removed seven months earlier, her cancer deemed terminal.
Liz Morgan Hitt faced cancer and financial disaster after her divorce. That's when her legal aid lawyer came to the rescue. Ryan Poe-Gavlinski, a staff attorney at Legal Aid of West Virginia, won alimony payments that helped her client launch a successful business selling handbags.
March 14, 2011 at 12:00 AM
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The first time that Liz Morgan Hitt’s husband hit her was the last, she said. She packed a U-Haul with her belongings and fled.
She was penniless, jobless and sick. One of her lungs had been removed seven months earlier, her cancer deemed terminal.
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