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 SECURE Act – the Gift That Keeps On Giving
The SECURE Act of 2019 altered the landscape for IRAs significantly when signed into law....Read More
The Wonder of Wills
Many Estate Planning attorneys have fielded a question regarding whether an Estate Plan was necessary,...Read More
What Bruce Willis Can Teach Us About Incapacity Planning
When Bruce Willis announced his retirement from acting because of aphasia, it sent shockwaves through...Read More
How Do I Choose the Right Nursing Home for My Parent?
As an adult child, one of the most heart-wrenching decisions you may ever be faced...Read More
Understanding Undue Influence – Part II
Whenever a client’s Estate Plan deviates from the expected disposition, it raises questions for the...Read More
Understanding Undue Influence – Part I
Whenever a client’s Estate Plan deviates from the expected disposition, it raises questions. Most of...Read More
Death and Your Digital Footprint
As more and more individuals get comfortable in the digital world, Estate Planning has evolved...Read More
Pondering Portability
The Internal Revenue Code grants spouses several tax benefits both during life and at death....Read More
What the Proposed Treasury Regulations Mean for Deductions Under Internal Revenue Code Section 2053
To determine a decedent’s taxable estate, the Internal Revenue Code allows the decedent’s estate to...Read More
Pros and Cons of Gifting During Your Lifetime
There are several factors your should consider when deciding to gift specific assets from your...Read More
Just When You Thought You Understood the 10-Year Rule, Think Again
IRAs have become ubiquitous components of estate plans. The SECURE Act of 2019 altered the...Read More
How Does the Uniform Transfer to Minors Act Work?
Because a minor cannot directly receive a gift, extra care must be taken when gifting...Read More