by Nicole Sodoma
Trusts can often be the companion piece to a will in your estate plan, but since the topic of trusts can be so broad, there will be comments posted on them at a later time. Today, I want to talk about durable powers of attorney. In its simplest form, a power of...
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by Nicole Sodoma
Congratulations to attorney Laura C. Manfreda who was recently chosen to serve on the Bar Leadership Institute Committee, a joint Mecklenburg County Bar and Mecklenburg Bar Foundation committee, for the 2012-2013 term. BLI encourages lawyers in the development of...
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by Nicole Sodoma
Your will is often the starting point of an estate plan. Depending on where you are in life, your will can address who will receive the property in your estate, who will care for your minor children, and who should be responsible for administering your estate –...
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by Nicole Sodoma
Welcome to the Sodoma Law Estate Planning Law Blog! In addition to our regular posts, Sodoma Law will begin its first of what will be a series of regular postings and updates on all aspects of Estate Practice – from planning to administration. I hope you’ll take a few...
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by Nicole Sodoma
Congratulations to attorney Deb Dilman who has been asked to serve on the Bar Leadership Institute Committee by Bar President Robert E. Harrington for a three year term. This appointment reflects Ms. Dilman’s loyalty and allegiance not only to the Mecklenburg County...
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by Nicole Sodoma
On Wednesday, July 18, 2012, Sodoma Law will host a DVA Charlotte reception to engage Charlotte area women with the much anticipated Democratic National Convention. DVA Charlotte is non-partisan coalition of women acting as Donors, Volunteers and Ambassadors to...
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