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Bill and Melinda Gates Divorce Highlights Rise of Gray Divorce
Divorce rates among couples over 50—sometimes called ‘gray divorce’— have risen despite an overall decline. Some counselors expect soul-searching during the pandemic to accelerate the trend. Read...
Child Tax Credits and Stimulus Payments
What Do Divorced Parents Need to Know? Co-written by Carrie Lehmann and David DuFault As tax time and deadlines are now approaching, recent changes to the tax code and the new government stimulus...
Super Lawyers 2021 Update
Sodoma Law is proud to announce seven of our Family Law attorneys received awards of excellence from Super Lawyers Magazine for 2020.
What Do You Need to Know About Divorce in 2021?
What Do You Need to Know About Divorce in 2021? 2020 was a challenging year for many. We had to find new approaches to adapt to different ways of living within our jobs, social groups, and families....
Holiday Co-Parenting and COVID-19
When most people think of holidays they think of celebrations, overindulging in giant meals and sweet treats, parties, presents, passing on traditions, and making memories with friends and family....
Mental Health and Divorce
You may remember the media frenzy surrounding Kanye West’s bid (and unbid) for presidency; his first and only campaign rally in Charleston, South Carolina; and his ensuing flurry of tweets directed...
What is a Guardian ad Litem?
A Guardian ad litem (GAL) is an objective, impartial person who has a duty to protect the best interests of children. In North Carolina, GALs are typically…
Sodoma Law’s Message to Clients and Community in regards to COVID-19
Update 11.16.2021: 26th Judicial District Modified Court Operations in effect through January 1, 2022 through January 31, 2022. Update 11.16.2021: 26th Judicial District Modified Court Operations in...
Modification of Child Support during COVID-19
Q&A with Attorney David Simmons on Modification of Child Support during COVID-19 I Owe Child Support, But I’ve Just Lost My Job Due To The Coronavirus. What Do I Do? In these unprecedented times,...
Can I Get Separated and Divorced During a Pandemic?
You have been socially distancing with your partner and have decided you want a divorce. In short, yes you can separate during a pandemic and potentially resolve all related matters by agreement....