by Nicole Sodoma
Parental Alienation is a hot topic in high conflict Child Custody Cases across the country. Unfortunately, the terms are used so frequently, the Courts often disregard the significant harm Parental Alienation can cause in a parent-child relationship particularly...
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by Nicole Sodoma
Do you have a retirement plan—an IRA, 401(k), or other employer-sponsored pension plan? If you do, you likely understand the value of seeking the advice of a professional in planning for you retirement. It should be no different when married couples...
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by Nicole Sodoma
Don’t miss the “Top Ten Mistakes to Avoid When Untying the Knot” offered by Sodoma Law on January 17, 2012. Do you regularly encounter people–whether clients, friends, family–who are considering untying the knot? Would you like to have a...
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by Nicole Sodoma
The 2009 Court of Appeals case Sluder v. Sluder addresses this very issue. Husband signed a statement that was handwritten promising to pay Wife $1,000.00 per month in spousal support. The handwritten statement was as follows: “I Gary M. Sluder pay to my wife...
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by Nicole Sodoma
North Carolina provides two basic types of protective orders; a 50B Domestic Violence Protective Order and a 50C No-Contact Order. There are two requirements under North Carolina law in order for a victim to obtain a 50B Domestic Violence Protective Order. First, a...
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by Nicole Sodoma
Parental alienation is a fairly new concept; in fact the term has only been around since the late 1980’s. However, it is an ever increasing concern for many because of the drastic toll it can take on the parent-child relationship. Generally defined, parental...
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