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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Pet Planning Guide for Your Arkansas Estate Plan

Within your estate plan, you likely devote considerable attention to how your assets will be...Read More

Pet Planning

What Steps Will Your Loved Ones Need to Take After Your Death?

Thinking about what occurs after your death may feel uncomfortable, but it remains one of...Read More

General

Fayetteville Estate Planning Checklist for 2026

You may recognize the importance of having an estate plan in place, though translating that...Read More

Estate Planning

Washington County, Arkansas Probate Beginner’s Guide

Losing a loved one places you in an emotionally difficult position, creating a burden that...Read More

Probate

How Your Arkansas Estate Plan Can Protect LGBTQIA+ Rights

Creating a comprehensive estate plan allows you to maintain control over how your assets are...Read More

Estate Planning

Retirement Planning Tips for Your Arkansas Estate Plan

Planning for retirement requires more than estimating when you will stop working. You are preparing...Read More

Retirement Planning

What is the Medicaid Estate Recovery Time Limit in Arkansas?

If you or a loved one relied on Medicaid to help pay for long-term care,...Read More

Medicaid

Common Mistakes to Avoid When Drafting Your Arkansas Last Will and Testament

For many people, a Last Will and Testament represents the cornerstone of their estate plan....Read More

Will

What Is a Testamentary Transfer?

When most people think about estate planning, they focus on how their assets will be...Read More

Will

How Long Does Probate Take in Arkansas?

Losing someone close to you brings emotional strain that can make even simple tasks feel...Read More

Probate

Why Is It Important to Avoid Dying Intestate in Arkansas?

Failing to create a comprehensive estate plan can have serious consequences for you, your assets,...Read More

Estate Planning

Understanding the Rights of a Trust Beneficiary During Trust Administration in Arkansas

When a trust is established, it creates a legal relationship that imposes clear responsibilities on...Read More

trust administration
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