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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How Long Will It Take to Receive an Inheritance in Arkansas?

Inheriting assets from a loved one often brings mixed emotions. While it can provide financial...Read More

Inheritance Planning

Why It Is Important to Review Your Estate Plan After a Divorce

Divorce is a major life event that affects nearly every aspect of your life. Between...Read More

Estate Planning

Caring for Seniors in Arkansas: What Caregivers Need to Know

If you are offering physical, emotional, or financial support to an aging loved one in...Read More

Caregiver

Should You Choose a Professional Trustee for Your Arkansas Trust?

A trust is a versatile estate planning tool that can help you accomplish a variety...Read More

Trustee

Recognizing the Signs of Elder Abuse

Elder abuse is a widespread and deeply concerning issue that affects countless older adults each...Read More

Elder Law

What Type of Will Is Right for Your Arkansas Estate Plan?

When considering estate planning, a Last Will and Testament is likely the first document that...Read More

Will

Trustee Liability: What You Need to Know

The Trustee of a trust plays a crucial role in managing and administering the trust,...Read More

Trustee

Power of Attorney Mistakes and How to Avoid Making Them

A Power of Attorney (POA) is a critical element of a well-rounded estate plan, granting...Read More

Power of Attorney

Understanding the Different Types of Elder Abuse

While elder abuse is hardly a new problem, it is a serious and growing concern...Read More

Elder Law

How Does an Irrevocable Trust Fit into My Arkansas Estate Plan?

A trust agreement is one of the most common additions to the average estate plan....Read More

General

Celebrate National Love Your Pet Day by Including Pet Planning in Your Estate Plan

National Love Your Pet Day, observed every year on February 20th, is a wonderful opportunity...Read More

Pet Planning

Understanding the Fiduciary Roles in Your Estate Plan

When contemplating the creation of an estate plan, your focus probably centers on deciding how...Read More

Fiduciaries
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