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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Estate Planning Reduces Stress During High Anxiety Times

During times of high stress such as tragedy or emergency, we tend to feel helpless....Read More

Estate Planning, Legal education

Living Will vs. Living Trust: What’s the Difference?

Often, the title of a legal document sounds similar to other legal documents.  This can...Read More

Advance Directives, Estate Planning

The Other Side of the Unauthorized Practice of Law

What happens when an individual who is not licensed to practice law provides advice to...Read More

Estate Planning, Legal education

The Kiddie Tax is No Child’s Game

If you set up a trust or other investment vehicle for your child, that child...Read More

Estate Planning, Legal education, tax

How Estate Planning Documents Help Prevent Elder Abuse

As loved ones and parents age, they become more vulnerable to fraudulent schemes. This article...Read More

Estate Planning, Legal education

How Using Specific Bequests Could Cost Beneficiaries their Inheritance

Parents often decide to leave one child a specific asset and provide an equalizing cash...Read More

Estate Planning, Legal education

Charitable Planning in Times of Crisis

During times of uncertainty, we tend to feel helpless. This article explores how charitable giving...Read More

Estate Planning, Legal education

Are You Sure You Should Use a Will?

You may assume that you should use a will as your estate planning centerpiece because...Read More

Estate Planning

Estate Planning and Family Heirlooms

Estate planning involves more than just your money, your house and your car.  Many clients...Read More

General

Changing “Irrevocable” Trusts Through Use of a Trust Protector

Advisors often include irrevocable trusts as part of a comprehensive estate plan to achieve both...Read More

Estate Planning, Legal education

Five Key Facts About Medicaid Planning

You may overlooking a very big expense that you could be confronted with as a...Read More

Elder Law

Preparing for Unexpected Incapacity

Are you prepared for unexpected incapacity?  Physical or mental incapacity will prevent you from managing...Read More

Elder Law, Estate Planning, Incapacity Planning
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