An Affair to Remember
by Nicole Sodoma
When your suspicions are finally confirmed, you want to know all of the details. How many times it happened, when it happened, where it happened, and every other detail you can think of. You want to read every text and scour the phone bills to see how many times they...read more
Divorce from Bed and Board
by Nicole Sodoma
Did you know that a “divorce from bed and board” does not actually divorce you from your spouse? A claim for divorce from bed and board is filed when a married couple lives together, one party has committed marital misconduct, and neither party is willing to leave...read more
Alienation of Affections and Criminal Conversation Actions Receive Changes in House Bill
by Nicole Sodoma
North Carolina is one of only a handful of states that recognize certain “heart balm” actions, which include alienation of affections and criminal conversation (and no, criminal conversation has nothing to do with talking to a criminal). These unique tort actions...read more
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