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Home Warranties in North Carolina
Home warranties are a valuable resource that can protect residential homeowners from incurring unwanted costs to repair their home. In North Carolina, there is an implied warranty of habitability...
Collaborative Law Training
Excitement is building among Charlotte family law attorneys for the February 19th and 20th Collaborative Law Training featuring Pauline Tesler. Ms. Tesler, a board certified family law specialist...
Sodoma Law Receives Peer Recognition for Outstanding Attorneys, Pro Bono Services
We are proud to announce multiple recent honors for Sodoma Law. Attorney Penelope Hefner was chosen as a Rising Star and firm founder and attorney Nicole Sodoma was again named a Super Lawyer...
Sodoma Law receives 2015 Mecklenburg County’s Pro Bono Services Award
Sodoma Law was honored to be recognized by the Mecklenburg County Bar for its Extraordinary Pro Bono Services Award: Outstanding Collaborative Project. The criteria for the nomination was to...
‘Tis The Tax Season: Separated or Divorced
April 15th, the absolute, this-is-it deadline for filing taxes, is quickly approaching. Was this your year of change – did you separate from your spouse, file for divorce and/or receive a divorce...
Sodoma and Hefner Named to 2015 SuperLawyers List
Congratulations to Nicole Sodoma and Penelope Hefner for their nominations for Super Lawyer Magazine. In Family Law, Ms. Sodoma was named as Super Lawyer 2015 and Ms. Hefner was named as Rising...
Five Considerations for Healthcare Providers When Contracting with a Managed Care Organization
Contracts between health plans and healthcare providers set forth the terms and conditions under which the parties will interact. Generally, the contracts are drafted by the health plan and contain...
Marriage Equality = Divorce Equality. Or does it?
Since marriage became legal for same-sex couples in North Carolina on October 10th, 2014, many LGBT couples in our state have exchanged their vows and assumed the same rights and protections as...
Hosting a Party? Don’t Forget “Social Host Liability” Law
If you’re planning on hosting a party this holiday season and serving alcohol to your guests, you need to be aware of North Carolina’s “social host liability” law and how it may affect your...
Divorce and the New Year
Every year, nearly each and every one of us undertakes to better ourselves by way of the age-old tradition of “New Year’s Resolutions.” Some of us want to drop a few pounds, others want to do a...




