New eBook Offers Offers Help to Escape Domestic Violence

By: Jun. 06, 2016
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CHARLOTTE, N.C., June 6, 2016 /PRNewswire/ Every minute, 20 people are physically abused by a domestic partner in the United States, and in response,Sodoma Law, P.C.,a leading Family Law firmheadquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina, has published a "What You Need To Know" eBookon this important subject.Theonlinebook provides legal insight and guidancefor those who may needto take action and leavea dangerousrelationship.

Law Firm Shares "EscapingDomesticViolence- What You Need To Know"eBookhttp://bit.ly/289CpzU via @SodomaLaw #DomesticViolence

"For many years, domestic violence was not talked about," said Nicole Sodoma, Founder and Managing Principal of Sodoma Law. "Today,whilethe conversation around domestic violence has become more public,awareness must continue to be raised. Our firmwantsto equip people withthe necessaryinformationto first findsafety andthen to bepreparedto pursuea strongDomestic Violence Protective Order."

Thebookhighlights the importance of contacting authorities, developing a safety plan, and preserving evidence such as photos, text messages, and phone logs. Readers are also reminded that no matter the situation, physical or emotional abuseshould not be tolerated.

"Many peopledon't realize thatdomesticviolencecan impact anygender, age, marital status or sexual orientation," saidAmanda Cubit, Family Law Attorney at Sodoma Law. "It can happen to anyone. Our goal in publishing this informationis to empower peoplefrom all walks of lifetoseekhelp,make aplan, andknow that you are not alone."

About Sodoma Law, P.C.

Sodoma Law, P.C.is headquartered just minutes from the courthouse inCharlotte, North Carolina.Its Family Law, Estate Planning and Business attorneys practice in the historicWalter Brem House and the historic G.G. Galloway House in Charlotte. Its location in Monroe, Union County, focuses on Family Law. The firm also has a fourth location in Ballantyne to serve its South Charlotte clients. The firm's areas of practice includeFamily Law,Assisted Reproductive Technology,Appellate,Estate Planning, andBusiness Law. Like Sodoma Law on Facebook, follow them on Twitter at @SodomaLaw, and follow Managing Principal Nicole Sodoma at @NSodoma.

Contact: Ariane Doud, Warner Communications
978-283-2674 or ariane@warnerpr.com

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SOURCE Sodoma Law, P.C.



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