Audra Wilcox

Audra Bailey Wilcox is the owner and lead attorney at Wilcox Attorneys, P.A. The firm’s areas of practice include estate planning, long-term care Medicaid planning, business/farm succession planning, probate, wills, trusts, and estate planning. Audra began practicing law in 1998 after she received her Bachelor of Arts Degree in Political Science and her Juris Doctor from the University of Arkansas...

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The Benefits of Avoiding Probate: Protecting Your Privacy

For those who prioritize privacy, it's crucial to consider this aspect when crafting or updating...Read More

Probate

Will I Lose Control of Assets After They Are Transferred into a Trust?

While a Last Will and Testament usually serves as the foundation of the average estate...Read More

Trust

Estate Planning with Entities

More and more families own property, assets, and businesses together.  Using an entity to govern...Read More

business succession planning, Estate Planning, Legal education

Estate Planning Considerations for Those Who Travel Often

Estate planning is a crucial process that can become more intricate for individuals who frequently...Read More

Estate Planning

Do We Need Estate Plans If We Do Not Plan to Have Children?

Although having children was once expected of a married couple, the decision to have children...Read More

Estate Planning

Trust Administration Mistakes You Can Avoid Making

If you recently learned that you were appointed to be the Trustee of a trust,...Read More

trust administration

Meeting the Next Level in Minneapolis

Meeting next level The best Estate Planners stay current on the latest trends. The American...Read More

Estate Planning, Legal education

Understanding Adult Day Care in Arkansas

Do you find yourself confronted with the daunting task of caring for an elderly parent...Read More

Elder Care

Use It or Lose It…Examining the Efficacy of the Spouse And Family Exclusion Trust or Spousal Lifetime Access Trust

The Applicable Exclusion Amount The Applicable Exclusion Amount (“AEA”) permits individuals to transfer a certain...Read More

Estate Planning, Legal education

Do You Need to Include Business Succession Planning in Your Estate Plan?

If you own and operate a family business, more than just profits are at stake...Read More

business succession planning

What Every Senior Needs to Know about Estate Planning

As you transition into your "Golden Years," numerous changes occur that could significantly affect your...Read More

Estate Planning

Special Considerations in Estate Planning for Grandparents

Grandparents play a unique role in the lives of their families, often serving as pillars...Read More

Estate Planning
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