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Union
York
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Child Custody
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Postnuptial Agreements
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Estate Administration
Mediation
Adoption
Parental Coordinating
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FAQs & Family Law Resources
Alienation of Affection FAQs
Adoption Resources
Co-Parenting
Escaping Domestic Violence
Podcast: 5 Things You Need to Know About Family Law
5 Pieces of Advice for New Attorneys
Estate Planning Resources
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A solid prenup can even help couples stay married, according to Penelope Hefner, a family law attorney and principal of Sodoma Law Union in Monroe, North Carolina.
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