Mark O. Costley

Mark O. Costley

With more than 20 years experience in private practice, Mark Costley has helped hundreds of North Carolinians with estate planning, trust and estate administration, planning for children and adults with special needs, business succession planning and business transactions, and family charitable and philanthropic counseling. Mark’s work involves elements of teaching, strategic analysis and planning, negotiation, documentation, and assisting clients in executing their plans. A Duke University Alumnus, Mark has given back to his alma mater in numerous capacities, including serving as a member of the Board of Trustees. He has devoted his considerable energies to the Servant Center, Inc., a nonprofit corporation providing health care services for veterans and the homeless. Mark frequently provides public presentations on the subjects of estate planning, financial planning, asset protection, health care planning, retirement planning, and related topics. Mark is also a certified court mediator.

Mark is married to Margaret Costley, and has two daughters, Eleanor born in 1995, and Audrey born in 2000. He is an active member of University Presbyterian Church, in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, an avid sports fan, and enjoys reading, travel, tennis, music, politics and gardening.

PUBLICATIONS:
Guiding Those Left Behind in North Carolina.

  • PRACTICE AREAS
  • EDUCATION
    • - Duke University School of Law,
      Juris Doctor, 1985
      Duke University Legal Research Program Member, National Moot Court Team Commencement Speaker for 1985 Law School Graduation
    • - Duke University, Bachelor of Arts, 1982
  • ADMITTED
    • - North Carolina
    • - U.S. District Court, Middle, Western and Eastern Districts of
      North Carolina
    • - U.S. Court of Appeals, Tenth Circuit
    • - Oklahoma
    • - U.S. District Court, Northern and Western District of Oklahoma
  • MEMBER
    • - North Carolina State Bar
    • - North Carolina Bar Association
    • - Oklahoma Bar Association
    • - American Bar Association
    • - 14th Judicial District Bar
    • - North Carolina Bar Association Estate and Trust Legislative Committee
    • - Durham-Orange Estate Planning Council