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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Can I Reject an Inheritance in Arkansas?
You have undoubtedly heard stories about heirs launching extended court battles over estate assets, even...Read More
Adding a Memorandum of Intent to Your Special Needs Trust
If you are the parent of a child with special needs, you already understand the...Read More
The Benefits of Staggering an Inheritance
Like many individuals, you have likely devised an estate plan to ensure that your assets...Read More
Do You Want to Discuss Dynasty Trusts?
Dynasty Trusts present a great opportunity to pass significant wealth on to future generations. If...Read More
Creating a Blended Family? How Your Estate Plan Can Help
The divorce rate in the United States stands at approximately 50 percent for first marriages,...Read More
Estate Planning Lessons from the Movies – Part II
It’s rare that a movie centers on an archaic estate planning issue, but that’s exactly...Read More
Estate Planning Lessons from the Movies – Part I
It’s rare that a movie centers on an archaic estate planning issue, but that’s exactly...Read More
Tax Planning for 2024
Planning is important for your income taxation during life as well as for any estate...Read More
Is a Trustee Entitled to a Fee for Administering a Trust?
A frequently incorporated tool in a typical estate plan is a trust agreement. A meticulously...Read More
What “Sue,” the Tyrannosaurus Rex Skeleton, Teaches us about Estate Planning
Some of my favorite blog topics come from headlines. In this week’s edition, we explore...Read More
Are Your Beneficiary Designations Current?
One of the most important reasons to have a comprehensive estate plan in place is...Read More
How Your Estate Plan Can Protect Your Spouse
If you are married, ensuring the protection of your spouse is likely a top priority....Read More