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.
What is Advanced Estate Planning?
Among most estate planning attorneys, the term “advanced estate planning” refers to planning necessary to...Read More
Clueless’ Brittany Murphy had a Clue When it Came to Estate Planning
If you have taken the time to create an estate plan, it’s important to make...Read More
How to Make the Transition to a Nursing Home Easier
It can be difficult for your loved one to transition to understanding the need for...Read More
How to Make Visits to a Nursing Home Easier
Many people find it difficult to visit their loved ones in nursing homes. It can...Read More
The Retirement Saver’s Credit
If you do not have a high income and are struggling to make ends meet...Read More
Naming Beneficiaries on Your Accounts is Critical
Although many people over look this aspect of estate planning, it is as important as...Read More
The Two Most Common Types of Living Trusts
When it comes to Living Trusts you will find that there are basically two types,...Read More
Estate Planning: Things to Remember
If you’re new to estate planning, you may have questions about the entire process. It...Read More
Ask Yourself the Following Questions before Choosing a Guardian
Choosing a guardian for your minor children is an important responsibility. You want to make...Read More
Estate Planning Terms (Part 2 of 2)
As discussed in the previous blog post (part 1of 2, Estate Planning Terms), it can...Read More
Estate Planning Terms (Part 1 of 2)
With so many different aspects of estate planning, it can be difficult to understand what...Read More
Transfer-On-Death Deeds
Some states allow the use of transfer-on-death deeds as a way to transfer real estate...Read More