It Takes a Village…To Get a Divorce
by Robin Lalley
Once you have had the chance to come to terms with separating from your spouse and moving forward with the divorce process, one of your first thoughts is probably, I need an attorney. Attorneys go to law school, are licensed by the state, and gain experience in their...read more
Attorney Completed Domestic Violence Speaker Bureau Training
by Nicole Sodoma
A Sodoma Law attorney, recently completed the Mecklenburg County Domestic Violence Speakers Bureau training. The Domestic Violence Speakers Bureau works to educate the community on the issue of domestic violence and provide valuable resources to empower community...read more
Sodoma Law Principal Recognized Among Mecklenburg County’s Most Influential Women
by Sodoma Law
Penelope L. Hefner Named a 2016 “50 Most Influential Women” Honoree for Her Leadership and Commitment to Local Community Sodoma Law, a leading Family Law firm based in Charlotte, is proud to announce that Penelope L. Hefner, Principal at Sodoma Law and leader...read more
Interview with Penelope L. Hefner: Get to Know Sodoma Law
by Nicole Sodoma
Penelope (Penny) Hefner’s decision to practice family law and dedication to clients stems from her love of helping people stand up for themselves and making a difference. As a wife and mother of two boys, she is no stranger to a hectic day or coming up with a solution...read more
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