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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....
Protecting Yourself from Domestic Violence during a Pandemic
As we face an international pandemic, the fear of the unknown is growing. With schools closed and more businesses closing every day, as well as the increasing practice of social distancing, people...
Is Your Family Prepared for Coronavirus?
It would be wonderful if we could all plan ahead for every scenario, but it often takes an emergency for communities to take a hard look at whether they are prepared to face the unexpected. Given...
How Does Divorce Mediation Work?
A Beginner’s Guide to the Mediation Process (According to a Mediator!) Some people approach the divorce process armed and ready for battle, but others would rather do just about anything than have a...
Sodoma Law Completes Transformation of the Graham Building
The brick building at 217 North Graham Street in Uptown Charlotte was first erected and owned by Amzi Harman Turney, and his wife, Mary, in 1913. Only one owner later, at least two fires and even an...
Gray Divorce: An Attorney’s Advice for Separating Over the Age of 50
"Gray divorce," also known as "silver splitter" or "diamond divorce," is a term used to refer to the increasing trend of late-in-life divorces. This term first became mainstream in 2004, when AARP...
Divorce, Alimony and Taxes: What you Need to Know
Thinking about splitting with your spouse? The 2017 tax overhaul has made things more complicated. For recently divorced Americans, alimony payments are no longer tax-deductible for the payer, and...
Post-Divorce Parenting: Falling into Place
Originally posted in MomsCharlotte. When I meet with a parent for the first time, they are most surprised to learn that the children will typically share holidays once parents separate from one...