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.
Assessing an Elderly Loved One’s Long Term Care Needs
As your loved one continues to age, he or she may have increasing long term...Read More
Do FLPs and LLCs Right!
A Limited Liability Company is an entity formed under your state’s LLC statute that has...Read More
Trust Distribution Checklist
There are lots of ways you can have your trust distribute money to your beneficiaries....Read More
Include Your Online Accounts in Your Estate Planning
When you’re listing your assets in preparation for your estate planning consultation, be sure to...Read More
Long Term Care Options (part 3 of 3)
As your loved one continues to age, she will have changing care needs and may...Read More
Long Term Care Options (part 2 of 3)
When choosing a long term care facility for your love one, you will need to...Read More
Long Term Care Options (part 1 of 3)
When helping a senior choose the best possible long term care service, you will have...Read More
Annuity Contract – What Happens at the Death of the Owner?
For any annuity contract issued after April 22, 1987, it must terminate upon the death...Read More
Estate Plan Do’s and Don’ts (part 2 of 2)
While it’s important to take the time to create and update your estate plan, it’s...Read More
Estate Plan Do’s and Don’ts (part 1 of 2)
When creating your estate plan, it’s important to make sure that you stay on top...Read More
If You Move Out of State, You Should Review Your Will
If you ever move out of state, it’s important to review your will as well...Read More
How Does the Estate Planning Process Work? (part 2 of 2)
The entire estate planning process takes much personal thought. Your personal input helps your attorney...Read More