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Sue Plefka
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- Bishop McDevitt High School, Wyncote, PA
About Sue
- Sue has been with Rodier Family Law for nine years and is the main point of contact for Sam Rodier. Outside of work Sue enjoys the outdoors, hiking, and spending time with family and her dogs. Please do not hesitate to call Sue at the office with any questions or concerns.
Co-Parenting After Divorce: Strategies for Success
Divorce is undeniably challenging, but when children are involved, the stakes are even higher. Co-parenting after divorce requires patience, communication, and an unwavering commitment to the well-being of the children. Successfully navigating co-parenting can help provide stability, ensure emotional and physical well-being, and foster a healthy relationship between the children and both parents. This article…
Read More10 Tips on Handling Co-Parenting During the Holidays
For co-parents, the holiday season can bring both joy and stress. While this time of year is meant for family celebrations, shared parenting schedules and differing traditions can make it difficult. Successfully navigating the holidays as co-parents requires early preparation, empathy, and a shared focus on the children’s happiness. Here are 10 comprehensive tips to…
Read MoreProtecting Your Business in a Divorce: Tips for Business Owners
Divorce can be a challenging experience for business owners. Not only are you navigating the emotional and legal complexities of ending a marriage, but you’re also tasked with ensuring the survival of your business. In Maryland, as in many other states, a business can be considered marital property, meaning its value may be subject to…
Read MoreParental Relocation: What You Need to Know About Moving with Your Child
Relocating with a child after a separation or divorce can get messy, especially when one parent does not agree with the move. For parents who wish to relocate, it’s important to understand the legal implications and procedures involved so that your move is in the child’s best interest and complies with Maryland family law. Understanding…
Read MoreThe Impact of Domestic Violence on Divorce and Child Custody
Domestic violence is a deeply troubling issue that can significantly impact on divorce proceedings and child custody arrangements. For individuals experiencing abuse, the complexities of ending a marriage can be especially challenging, as domestic violence often affects legal outcomes in profound ways. Below, we explain how domestic violence influences divorce and child custody in the…
Read MoreUnderstanding Guardianship in Maryland: When and How It’s Established
Guardianship is a legal process that appoints a responsible person or entity, known as a guardian, to make decisions on behalf of an individual who is unable to manage their own personal and/or financial affairs. In Maryland, guardianship can apply to minors, adults with disabilities, and elderly individuals who are no longer capable of making…
Read MoreMaryland Divorce and Tax Implications: What You Need to Know
Divorce can be an emotionally and financially taxing experience that brings up unforeseen complexities, particularly regarding the tax implications of their decisions. Understanding how divorce affects taxes is important, especially in Maryland, where state-specific regulations intersect with federal tax laws. Here’s an in-depth look at what you need to know. The Tax Filing Status:…
Read MorePost-Divorce Dating: Legal and Practical Considerations
Divorce marks the end of a significant chapter in one’s life, but it also opens the door to new beginnings. For many, this includes reentering the dating scene. While the idea of dating post-divorce can be exciting there are some legal and practical implications to consider. This article explores these considerations in depth, providing a…
Read MoreRodier Family Law Celebrates Attorneys’ Induction into the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers
Rodier Family Law is thrilled to announce that two of our esteemed attorneys, Kristen M. Barret and Samantha P. Rodier, have been inducted into the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers (AAML). This prestigious honor recognizes their exceptional skill, experience, and dedication to the field of family law. AAML: A Symbol of Excellence The AAML is…
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