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Sodoma Law serving Charlotte, NC and surrounding areas, is a family-focused and family-driven firm. You will feel this from the moment you walk in our door. Whether you need a divorce lawyer for a high-conflict divorce, you want to create a family through surrogacy or adoption, our attorneys can help.

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  • Nicole Heiden Sodoma

    Managing Principal

    When I opened the doors to Sodoma Law in 2008, I wanted to build a team who would help every client navigate the hurdles of separation and divorce with empathy and determination – in and out of court. I wanted to surround myself with people who live and breathe family law like I do. This practice is my passion; it’s not my job, but rather, who I am. In hindsight, I have to believe that the events of my childhood led me on this path. I often joke with my family that my experience as a child of parents with “irreconcilable differences” predestined my career. As a family law attorney, I feel the advantage of understanding the experience of separation and divorce through the eyes of an adult and as a young girl. That experience was fraught with anxiety, especially at the beginning. I believe it’s our job, as family law attorneys, to educate our clients on their various legal options so as to reduce that anxiety and allow them to feel more in control of their cases. At our firm, each attorney and staff member believes not only in their ability to make a difference in a client’s life but also their ability to be supportive of a client’s emotional, spiritual and physical well being. After more than a decade of practicing as a family law attorney, I know that when our clients contact us, they are typically making one of the biggest decisions of their lives. They each have somehow empowered themselves enough to make the journey to change what he or she has known…whether it was for one year or twenty years. I understand it is not always hard for everyone, but change affects us all. I see it with my clients. I saw it with my own parents.

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  • Penelope L. Hefner

    Principal

    was born in Athens, Greece and raised in Charlotte. Growing up speaking Greek ignited my passion for foreign languages leading me to later become fluent in Spanish and knowledgeable in Japanese. After graduating from University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill with degrees in English and Spanish, I moved immediately into the next phase of my life- law school. After my first summer, I interned for Legal Services of the Southern Piedmont, helping families obtain public assistance, and a Mecklenburg County District Court Judge who handled primarily Family Law cases. Both of these experiences served as my first glimpse into domestic law…and I was hooked. After my second summer, I clerked with a local Family Law firm and for the first time was able to see how Family Law worked in private practice…and I knew there was no going back. Family Law was my passion. Upon graduation from law school, I accepted a position in Union County. Not only would I work with a Family Law firm of experienced attorneys, but I would be a member of a small County Bar, which allowed me to gain invaluable experience. In a small town, there is no place to hide and no way to avoid diving in head first and that is exactly what I did. And, years later my passion for Family Law still thrives and flourishes.

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  • Nadia A. Margherio

    Principal

    There was never a question about what area of law I would practice. I knew that family law was a perfect fit for me. My goal as a practitioner is twofold: To incorporate my experience and clinical skills as a social worker to help families deal with the subjective and human factors of divorce such as pain, fear, displacement and uncertainty and combine that with my experience and legal skill set as an attorney. I believe that this combination of skills allows me to attend to the emotional and legal issues faced by my clients to achieve desirable results. Although litigation is a necessary step for many, I am committed to achieving my clients’ goals outside of the courtroom. It is very possible to reach a desirable resolution without prolonged litigation. Most importantly, it is my firm belief that this entire process can and should be done without putting children in the middle of the dispute. It is always my goal to facilitate the best possible resolution while minimizing the escalating tension and hostilities divorce can bring to the surface. While no person can guarantee any specific resolution, I can guarantee my clients the following: I will always listen with compassion, as I recognize how divorce may interrupt and alter the lives of those involved; I will consistently and faithfully advocate my client’s position, and facilitate a resolution without causing undue emotional stress or trauma; and, I will provide professional, competent and comprehensive services to each client, from beginning to end. As a mother, daughter, sister, and aunt of two beautiful girls who have experienced divorce, “family” is the cornerstone of my personal and professional values. It will be with these same values that I promise to serve my clients!

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  • David T. Dufault

    Attorney

    “There is nothing so sinister in so arranging one’s affairs as to keep taxes as low as possible. Everybody does so, rich or poor, and all do right for nobody owes any public duty to pay more than the law demands; taxes are enforced exactions, not voluntary contributions. To demand more in the name of morals is mere cant.” Judge Learned Hand. I had been practicing law for a number of years when I rediscovered this quote from Judge Hand. At the time, I was starting a program to obtain a Masters in Accountancy with the intention of using it to better serve my clients in estate planning and corporate transactions. Many years have passed since then but I am still struck by Judge Hand’s phrase “so arranging one’s affairs.” As both an estate planner and a corporate attorney, my primary focus is assisting my clients in so arranging their affairs to achieve their specific goals. In estate planning, those goals often involve providing a legacy for a surviving spouse or child and making sure an appropriate person is named to serve as the guardian of a minor child. A will, durable power of attorney, and healthcare power of attorney with advanced directive are all necessary documents in an effective estate plan. Because everyone’s circumstances are different, certain estate plans can require the use of revocable or irrevocable trusts. In either case, the client is entitled to a comprehensive plan to achieve his, her or their goals. My role is to provide that plan as efficiently and effectively as possible. Doing so often involves teamwork. I’m committed to working with all my clients’ advisors to craft a plan, to arrange their affairs, to achieve that end. Corporate transactions also require arranging one’s affairs, but instead of passing on a legacy, the business owner needs to ensure the continued operation and success of his business venture. From starting a new business to expanding an existing business to acquiring or merging a business, proper planning is imperative for continued success. I provide that planning to my clients by advising them on business structures, operating and shareholder agreements, and investigating the different options available to an expanding business. From start-up to winding-down, I help business owners with tools they need to succeed.

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  • Robin M. Lalley

    Family Law Attorney

    Without a doubt, there is nothing I care about more than my family. I am adopted, as are my siblings, and so I feel that I have a unique perspective and appreciation for being a part of a supportive, loving family. While my parents have been married for over thirty years and have four children who remain extremely close, we have experienced our ups and downs. Through it all, we have remained a strong family unit, and this is what has gotten us through those difficult times. Practicing Family Law, you deal with people who are usually at the lowest point of their lives. If you are meeting with a Family Law attorney, then your family, whatever that may look like, is in crisis. There is nothing more personal and emotional than this. It is important as a Family Law attorney to be a stable, compassionate advisor and advocate during this very difficult time. Fulfilling that role is what practicing Family Law is all about for me. I attended Western Carolina University for my undergraduate studies and found myself lost as to what career I should pursue. I began working towards a general business degree and was exposed to an introductory business law class. I told myself that I would take a few more legal courses, see how I did, and make a decision from there. I excelled in my law classes and found that nothing piqued my interest quite like the law. In law school, my favorite class, by far, was Family Law. Upon graduating from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Law, I accepted a position at a Family Law firm located in downtown Monroe, North Carolina. I was able to dive right into the areas of both Family and Criminal Law. While Criminal Law can be exciting, to me there is nothing more challenging, important, and rewarding than Family Law. Whether it is in the courtroom, at mediation, or in the office, Family Law always offers an opportunity to make a difference in someone’s life. The needs of a Family Law client vary from person to person. It is imperative to be able to fit the role that a particular client needs in a given situation. While one client may need a shoulder to cry on, another may need a strong voice to speak for them, and another may need a calming presence to see them through the situation. However, I truly feel that all clients need guidance to work towards a resolution that allows them to move on to the next stage of their life, whatever that may be. This personal, tailored client service is why I practice Family Law and why I joined Sodoma Law in Charlotte.

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  • Amanda M. Cubit

    Family Law Attorney

    When you ask anyone what the most important thing is in their life, the most popular answer is, “family.” My answer to this question is no different. We all define our “family” in a unique way, and like anything else, a family experiences change throughout the course of a person’s life. If you’re looking for a Family Law attorney, it’s because your family is about to experience a change. This may be for good or bad, for better or worse, but change means life, as you once knew it, is going to be different. More likely than not, this change may be overwhelming and it will bring some level of stress and anxiety with it. The role of a Family Law attorney is to help you navigate through this time–from a legal standpoint as well as a personal standpoint. I watched as my aunt and uncle went through the emotional ups and downs of adopting a daughter from another country. I experienced the eventual, long anticipated happiness that came with the finalization of their adoption. I’ve watched as loved ones experienced the many emotions that come with the end of a marriage. These experiences drew me to Family Law. Helping people, truly listening to a person’s problems, and finding a solution is my passion. I love listening to people’s stories. I love hearing a person’s history, hearing about their family, hearing where they began and where they are now. This passion for helping people is what I bring to each and every client’s case. Before joining Sodoma Law, I practiced with Legal Aid of North Carolina. I immediately began representing clients in the courtroom and in negotiations with the opposing side. Each of my clients faced stressful and sometimes overwhelming change. Among other things, I represented clients in obtaining domestic violence protective orders against abusive family members and I represented clients in securing custody of their children against a partner who was unfit to care for their children. I understand that whether my client is experiencing what they would describe as a good or bad change, they need a compassionate, knowledgeable, strong advocate to help them navigate this time in their lives. They need an advocate who will listen to their story and help them achieve their goals, whatever those goals may be. I will listen to your story, I will take time to understand your goals, and I will cater my approach to your case depending on what you need from me during your time of need. I’ve always had a desire to help people, and at Sodoma Law, I have the opportunity to help my clients overcome change in their family, define their “new normal,” and come out even better on the other side.

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  • Patra A. Sinner

    Board Certified Family Law Specialist

    Patra Sinner has been practicing exclusively in the area of Family Law since 2003. She is licensed in both North Carolina and South Carolina, and became a Board Certified Specialist in Family Law in North Carolina in 2008. Most recently, Patra continued to pursue her passion for Family Law by becoming a certified Family & Divorce Mediator for both North Carolina and South Carolina. Patra believes that each case is unique and deserves individualized attention and consideration. The variety of altering the approach to best address each nuanced situation is part of what inspired her to become a certified mediator. The mediation process allows clients to minimize the risk associated with their cases by instilling them with more control over the details of their resolution. Patra’s motto is that attorneys should be “problem-solvers” to help relieve the burden of clients experiencing the stress related to Family Law matters. Mediation is a problem-solving approach that provides a forum for the clients (and their attorneys) to reach efficient and thoughtful settlements of their claims. She knows that every person deserves someone who is there to help, understand, listen, and give the insight needed into the legal process to make informed decisions. Her mission is to help those who seek her expertise in the moments when their issues can seem insurmountable and overwhelming by developing and implementing a plan that helps them, and their families, mitigate the anxiety and stress than can accompany change to the family unit. Throughout her career, Patra has been recognized not only for her commitment to her clients, but also for her tenacity in the courtroom, vision, and community involvement. She was previously part of the Family Court Task Force in Mecklenburg County to assist with Local Rules revisions. Considered a thought leader in Family Law and all matters related to separation and divorce, Patra regularly publishes articles for Huffington Post and has been quoted in the Charlotte Observer and Parent Map. Topics she discusses include everything from collaborative divorce and child custody to mediation and co-parenting.

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  • John C. Woodman

    Business Attorney

    There are many aspects in life that fuel an individual. For me, those constants are my family, my integrity and my passion. Originally from Calgary, Alberta, Canada, I went against the grain by not growing up playing hockey but instead had a dream of playing college baseball. After many years of preparation, I attended Flagler College in St. Augustine, Florida where I attained my childhood dream. The work ethic and passion that I learned on the ball field while achieving this goal has now followed me to my law practice, and as a zealous advocate in the courtroom. While at Flagler College, I met my wife and the rest is history with 3 little blonde daughters to follow. After Flagler College, I was a part of the inaugural team that helped bring back professional basketball to the Queen City with the expansion NBA Charlotte Bobcats. This historical opportunity reinforced the importance of teamwork in which I employ everyday when working with my clients towards a mutually satisfactory relationship. While still residing in Charlotte and making that treacherous commute, I became a Demon Deacon and attended Wake Forest University School of Law. I began my legal career litigating not only sophisticated commercial/business disputes in state court but practiced before the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Western District of North Carolina and the United States District Court for the Western District of North Carolina. A multitude of disputes can arise in the commercial setting. Some of the matters I have handled include breach of contract, guaranty defense, the recovery of fraudulent transfers, real property disputes, landlord-tenant, and disputes arising under Article 9 of the Uniform Commercial Code. The amount of sweat equity an individual puts into his or her business typically is earned over a lifetime. Resolution to any dispute, commercial or otherwise, should be treated with the respect that it deserves. I am passionate about resolving any dispute that you may encounter – whether it be in the courtroom or out – and restoring that lifetime of sweat equity to its intended place. I look forward to serving you not only in sophisticated commercial/business disputes but also in creditor/debtor rights and general corporate law.

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  • Chelsea E. Gajewski

    Family Law Attorney

    Everyone has their own story that led them to where they are now. The decision to attend law school was an easy one for me because I’ve always known that I wanted to help people in some way, whether it be working in the social work field or as an attorney. Now my story has led me here, beginning my legal career at Sodoma Law and writing my bio in hopes of sharing my story. After graduating SUNY Fredonia with a degree in Social Work and Criminal Justice I decided to leave Buffalo, New York, and come down south to Charlotte. Here, I attended Charlotte School of Law where I discovered my passion for in-court advocacy, particularly in the fields of family law and juvenile law. I completed internships with the Mecklenburg County Guardian ad Litem office and with three small local law firms, which focused on family and collaborative law. In addition, I was a member of the family law group, I also received the CALI award for family law and completed over 100 hours of pro bono work. As a child of divorce I have experienced the difficulties that come along with it. Nevertheless, as someone who is a part of a blended family I can also attest to the beauty of new beginnings. When my mother re-married our family doubled in size and I gained a stepfather and stepsister. Over these past ten years my stepdad and stepsister have been nothing but a blessing. I am extremely thankful for my family because they are apart of who I am today and my story. Some people have the belief that empowerment comes from other people, but through my social work curriculum I’ve come to learn that the only way to be truly empowered comes from with in. My goal here at Sodoma Law will be to set the stage so that my clients have the ability to have their stories heard. I believe that in becoming a lawyer I can share my skill set with my clients and help them realize that they are capable of empowering themselves.

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  • Theresa E. Viera

    Family Law Attorney

    To say I have an intimate knowledge of the North Carolina family court system, unfortunately, is a statement that I share with a heavy heart. My childhood was ridden with yelling, crying, and physical abuse inflicted upon my mother, my older brother, and me from an abusive father. Growing up in an environment of domestic violence skewed my perception of reality and right from wrong. As a child amidst chaos, I was accustomed to the violence. I thought mental and emotional abuse, physical violence, and financial threats was normal in a household and marriage. It was not until the age of nine that something clicked. After experiencing another of my father’s tirades, I remember watching my mother pour water on my brother’s face to ensure that he had no broken bones…only flesh wounds. I learned in that instance right from wrong. I didn’t know how or when things would change, but I knew then and there that my family had to get out of this dreadful situation. And, I – the tiny terror – was going to help make it happen. Though it took years for me to convince my mother that I would rather be homeless than continue to be a part of the violence, we finally made it out. I had made the decision that I was going to leave with or without her. I could live without the three-story home, fancy sports car, and money that made the neighbors envious. My mother, who always tried to put her children first, finally decided to face the fire with me. We escaped as a family. After years of abuse, my mother somehow developed the courage to file for a domestic violence protective order. Because my father had cut us off financially (which ultimately is another form of abuse), finding a reputable attorney proved to be even more difficult. But, when my mother heard the strong voice of her family law attorney, she began to feel confident and even able to create a sense of trust and belief that there could be a light at the end of the tunnel. It took years to address the wrong, and still to this day, my father is past due on a child support obligation by more than a decade. Now when asked why would I become a family law attorney? My reply is “if you only knew.” It is because I can. It is because the court system should not be designed in a way to further victimize or encourage violence due to apathy based on technicalities. It is because there is law and there is life. Instead of ignoring my history, I want to use the knowledge gained to help others and create a ripple of change in the court system. Regardless of whether you are a mother or a father, if you put your children first then I am the attorney for you. I vow to spend my career making that difference for each child. Without my mother’s own counsel, we would still be in that abusive relationship. She was an inspiration to me and now it is time to pay it forward. The courtroom is a second home for me. I attended George Washington University in Washington, DC. After focusing my studies on psychology and conflict resolution, I was able to pursue my a law degree. I attended the University of North Carolina School of Law in Chapel Hill where I was able to hone my skills as an orator, writer, and legal thinker. As a family law attorney, I help my clients navigate the legal system when their family and the law collide. Based on your specific story, I will help you determine how the law applies. Although many cases can be resolved outside of the courts with the skillful use of mediation, collaborative law, or negotiations, some cases will end up before the Judge. I am here to ensure your rights are protected both outside and inside the courtroom. And if I am able, I hope to be an inspiration to you and your family as my mother’s attorney was to me.

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  • Russ A. Brinson

    Business Law/Business Litigation Attorney

    Russ A. Brinson provides litigation and counseling services to a wide variety of individuals and business entities. He has established himself as a thought leader in his field and has written articles for construction magazines and has been asked to speak at various events on topics, such as employment law, non-compete agreements and construction defects. The origins of my life, and eventually my career path, began with my roots in the small town of Kenansville in Eastern North Carolina. My mother was a public school teacher, and Dad owned the local drug store just like his father before him. Other than playing every possible sport, my brother and I spent a lot of time in Dad’s drug store. We started “working” there when I was around 8 years old. Now when I say working what I really mean is that we were in charge of making fountain drinks and milk shakes. But, mostly we were there to watch the Tar Heels play basketball or football with Dad. While my brother and I “worked,” Dad really worked. Running a small business can be hard, and the days can often be long. A typical work week for him usually meant he went to work 6 days of the week and then he’d get a call from someone on his day off having an asthma attack, or suffering from a bee sting, at 8 am on Sunday morning before church and off to the drug store he would go. Whether an employee, or a neighbor, Dad believed part of being a small business owner was also being a part of your community. During those days at the drug store, I witnessed the coffee crowd hang out every morning and late afternoon. Normally, the group consisted of local business people, people who worked at the courthouse next door, as well as lawyers and judges. Hearing about the cases and situations they encountered in court stuck with me and fascinated me. After high school, I moved to Chapel Hill to attend the University of North Carolina. It was an honor to attend the school that my parents, grandfather, and great-grandfather attended. During my sophomore year, I was fortunate to get accepted into the Kenan Flagler School of Business. The stories I’d listened to so long ago were a part of me so, while there, I took Business Law. This had a profound impact on my studies and eventually led to applying for law school. My law roots were planted at Wake Forest School of Law. While in law school, I gravitated toward classes and activities that involved mock trials, actual trials that we could do as students, and trial competitions. I loved the action in the courtroom, and to this day I still do. After law school, I wanted to get in the courtroom as soon as possible. I did not want to get stuck doing research projects. I was offered my first “real” job as an attorney doing criminal defense work. It was fast-paced and exciting. I had the chance to handle dozens of cases and go to trial at least 2 or 3 times a week. Concurrently, I also started handling personal injury cases. While this experience was great and fundamental to my growth as an attorney, what I really wanted to practice was in the area of business litigation. Toward that goal, I began handling insurance litigation, medical malpractice defense, and a variety of business litigation disputes. Over time, I saw a need to extend my business litigation practice to also encompass employment litigation. This means I have had the opportunity to be on both sides of these cases: business owner, organization, and employee disputes, as well as understanding insurance litigation and handling personal injury cases. It is no secret that my practice and the practice of each attorney at Sodoma Law is to be the most tenacious and prepared advocates for our clients. Some cases may require trials based on the position taken by the adverse party, but many cases can be settled or resolved to protect our clients financially outside of the courtroom. Outside of my work at Sodoma Law, I treasure my time with family. My wife and I met by chance at a concert in Charlotte many years ago. After 8 years of riding the emotional rollercoaster that comes with fertility tr

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  • Amanda N. Bruton

    Family Law Attorney

    Practicing Family Law with integrity and positivity while putting my client’s needs first is my commitment every single day. Even as a little girl growing up in Greer, SC, I always knew that one day I wanted to help people – even if I didn’t know then what form that help would take. As we all know though, life happens. And, while dreams and goals remain the same – the path we may have envisioned changes. After graduating from University of South Carolina with a degree in B.A. in Political Science I became a Social Worker. Working with the South Carolina Department of Social Services (SCDSS) was a valuable experience that brought me to the realization that there is more than one way to assist families in crisis. When I decided to enroll in law school at the University of South Carolina it was with a renewed sense of purpose. I knew that I wanted to help families through all of their transitions – whether it was expanding their families, bringing new families together, or facilitating a peaceful exit plan. After taking the South Carolina and Georgia state bar exams, , I immersed myself in volunteering with the Atlanta Legal Aid Society. The goal of the Society is to help low-income people meet basic needs through free civil legal services. I was able to be a part of their Family Law Clinic where I assisted and advised pro se clients with their divorce issues. This position reinforced my passion for the practice of Family Law and my compassion for the community I served. My time as a social worker made me realize that another way I could serve my community was by defending people against claims of abuse and neglect, and life came full circle when I accepted a position with the South Carolina Department of Social Services for York and Union Counties – this time as a lawyer. My time spent first as a social worker, and then as an attorney, gives me unique insight into what families need, and deserve, when they are navigating an often-complicated legal landscape. It has given me the ability to help families identify which resources will work for them, and which ones will not, in each situation. As an attorney for SCDSS, I saw first-hand how important it is for people to be fully aware of all their options when faced with these issues, and I am humbled to be able to be an advocate for each family that passes through my doors. Now, as a private practice Family Law Attorney, in addition to working diligently for clients in issues involving separation, equitable apportionment, support, custody and even domestic violence, I am driven by my experiences that allow me to have extraordinary compassion and delicacy. I understand how critical it is for a client to be educated on all sides of the law, particularly when children are involved and there are allegations that involve the Department of Social Services. When a client comes through our door at Sodoma Law York, they are often facing the most challenging period of their life. I want each to know that I will be a tenacious advocate for them, and that I will help them explore all the ways their case can be handled – both inside and outside the courtroom. No matter how life has happened for you, one thing is for certain – we both have landed here together. And together, we will work side-by-side with the fearless team at Sodoma Law York to be the advocates you need, and deserve.

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  • Matthew D. Day

    Family Law Attorney

    If you are reading this, there is a chance your family is hurting. You may even feel lost and unsure. Perhaps you know exactly what you want or need, but are not sure how to move forward to achieve that result. I want you to know that you don’t have to walk this path alone. This is just one chapter of your story that will later become a prelude to the new beginning you are creating for both your life and your family. I am here to provide you with the legal options and support necessary to put you in control of your situation and to write your story however you see fit. I’ve always been one of those people who believes that things just have a way of working themselves out. Some of my colleagues call it delusional, but I like to call it faith! But, I know this faith won’t always come easily, particularly given the transitions that necessarily comes with separation. I recognize that you must have the right information and the right strategy in order to create the best opportunity. After graduating from law school at Mississippi College, it was my desire to be in the courtroom and my passion for helping people that led me to become a state prosecutor. As an assistant district attorney in Mecklenburg County, I represented victims of domestic violence for years – prosecuting crimes ranging from the violation of a protective order to attempted murder. This experience allowed me to work with families while providing me with an intimate knowledge of the courtroom. Recognizing the impact I was able to have in my practice, I began working with juvenile offenders. In addition to litigation, I was able to work with multiple agencies and attorneys in order to facilitate a positive outcome for everyone involved. After moving from the domestic violence and juvenile prosecution teams, I knew that a career in family law was my true calling. Having helped hundreds of unique survivors, engaging each with empathy, strength and knowledge; and after experiencing the successful practice of collaborative law in the juvenile setting, I knew I was ready to help families navigate complex legal issues and walk beside them along the way. In the end, this story is yours to write. My extensive trial experience allows me to negotiate from a position of strength, knowing that I am well-equipped and prepared to fight for you in the courtroom if an amicable resolution cannot be reached. I’ll make it my goal to educate you on all the possible legal outcomes, work hard to reach a suitable agreement if possible, and advocate for you every step of the way. I can’t promise what the next chapter of your life will hold, but I can promise to support you as we write it.

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  • David E. Simmons

    Family Law Attorney

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