by Nicole Sodoma
Several of the Charlotte family law attorneys at Sodoma Law regularly participate in the Domestic Court Bar Committee in Mecklenburg County. The Mecklenburg County Bar News recently reported that a Superior Civil Court Committee will be forming soon. This new...
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by Nicole Sodoma
In the past year, there is a good chance that you heard of at least one of the high-profile family law cases decided by the United States Supreme Court. To list a few, there was the decision upholding (most of) the Affordable Care Act, the decision invalidating the...
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by Nicole Sodoma
On Friday, May 2, 2014, Charleston will host the North Carolina Bar Association’s Annual Family Law Section Conference and Meeting at the Francis Marion Hotel. The Conference, “Child’s Play: An Overview of Custody Issues”, will provide...
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by Nicole Sodoma
For more than a century, the Mecklenburg County Bar has provided opportunities for education, fellowship and advancement of the legal profession and its service to others. In the coming months, the Mecklenburg County Bar will be moving to its new headquarters –...
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by Nicole Sodoma
Please note that Mecklenburg County’s Family Court Administration will be closed for training on May 1 and May 2, 2014. The office will open again on Monday, May 5, 2014.
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