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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Beneficiary Designations and the SECURE Act: Eligible Designated Beneficiaries
Beneficiary designations can be deceptively simple. But their simplicity is like an iceberg. Danger lurks...Read More
“Last Will and Testament” Origin
Why do you have a “Last Will and Testament.” Even Estate Planning attorneys are unlikely...Read More
Pandemic Relief for Employers
The pandemic has been difficult for many of us, including some Estate Planning attorneys. Sometimes...Read More
How to Dispose of “Stuff”
Clients are often most concerned about how to dispose of their tangible personal property, i.e.,...Read More
Will My IRA Transfer Through Probate?
Final wishes stated in a simple will are admitted to probate at your death. However,...Read More
Low-Interest Loans: An Estate Planning Technique
The coronavirus has caused upheaval in society and the economy. But, this unique time also...Read More
Irrevocable Medicaid Trusts
Medicaid is a state-federal partnership that provides medical benefit assistance to certain needy people, especially...Read More
Uncompensated Transfers
Medicaid is a state-federal partnership that provides medical benefit assistance to people who qualify, especially...Read More
Avoiding Family Chaos in the Coronavirus Age
In this era of coronavirus, planning is more important than ever. This article includes a...Read More
Academy’s Spring Summit Virtually Perfect
As members of the American Academy of Estate Planning Attorneys, we have the priviledge of...Read More
Families Gather in Novel Ways During Pandemic
COVID-19 has been a challenge both here and in countries around the world. The social...Read More
Three Ways to Attend an Appointment
Do you have a Power of Attorney so a loved one can make decisions for...Read More