Wilcox Attorneys, PA is a Fayetteville-based law firm dedicated to helping families and businesses across Northwest Arkansas, including Springdale, Rogers, and Bentonville, plan for the future with confidence. Founded by attorney Audra Bailey Wilcox, our mission at Wilcox Attorneys is simple: put your needs first.
We take time to understand your goals and explain your options in plain English. Whether you need a comprehensive estate plan or guidance for your business, we make the process clear and stress-free. You tell us what you want; we create a plan that protects your wishes and your assets.
Should I Fund My Retirement Plan into My Trust?
Trust funding avoids probate, prepares for incapacity, allows your successor trustees to manage your trust...Read More
Estate Planning Basics
As you begin the estate planning process, there’s a lot of information to absorb. Below,...Read More
Living Will Facts
A living will is an optional estate planning document. Most people want a living will...Read More
Think about Your Beneficiaries
When designing your initial estate plan or updating your current plan, think about your beneficiaries....Read More
Does Your Spouse Inherit All of Your Assets without a Will
Many people put off the need for a will during their lifetime. If you choose...Read More
Do I Need to Tell My Estate Planning Attorney that My Son is an Alcoholic?
My son is a mess; he’s an alcoholic and just can’t get himself straightened out. ...Read More
6 Incapacity Planning Musts
Incapacity planning encompasses pre-planning to get your wishes in writing and authorizing trusted helpers to...Read More
What Does My Trustee Do?
If you have a revocable living trust, you (and your spouse, if you have one)...Read More
Your Living Will is Clear and Convincing Evidence (Part 2 of 2)
If your doctors determine that you are in an irreversible coma or persistent vegetative state,...Read More
Your Living Will is Clear and Convincing Evidence (Part 1 of 2)
If your doctors determine that you are in an irreversible coma or persistent vegetative state,...Read More
3 Estate Planning Tips For The New Year
Your estate plan is something you need to periodically review, and the new year is...Read More
Reasons to Create a Revocable Living Trust
A revocable living trust is a popular estate planning tool because it offers many benefits. ...Read More