by Nicole Sodoma
Attorney Laura C. Manfreda has been chosen to speak at North Carolina Advocates for Justice Fall Paralegal Conference in Asheville, North Carolina on October 19, 2012. This “Mountain Magic” weekend includes a seminar designed specifically for paralegals,...
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by Nicole Sodoma
Trusts. It used to be trusts were used only by the extremely wealthy. We’ve probably all used the term ‘trust-fund baby’ in some way, shape or form to describe that person who seemed to have it all, no worries, no need to work, always with a pocketful of money because...
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by Nicole Sodoma
“My parents can raise the kids; no your parents; no my parents…” Estate planning issues are faced by people in all walks of life. Even those with more than adequate resources may have issues when crafting their plan. In recent years, the deaths of several prominent...
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by Nicole Sodoma
Sodoma Law is proud to announce that attorney Kary C. Watson has joined the firm. Kary has practiced exclusively family law for over ten years, appearing in District Court, Superior Court, the North Carolina Court of Appeals and the Supreme Court of North Carolina....
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by Nicole Sodoma
Considering Do-It-Yourself Estate Planning? It is not something I would recommend for anyone considering whether they need a will. Among the reasons why you might want to consider an attorney, rather than a do-it-yourself estate plan are: estate planning attorneys...
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by Nicole Sodoma
Healthcare powers of attorney and advance directives are created by statute. Similar to durable powers of attorney, a healthcare power of attorney is a document in which you (the principal) designate an agent (the healthcare attorney-in-fact) to make healthcare...
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