Wilcox Attorneys, PA was founded and built on the desire to take care of a client’s needs above all else. The firm is owned by attorney, Audra Bailey Wilcox. Katie Burns is also an attorney with the law firm. Our attorneys are committed to learning about your family and their needs. We have found clients are looking for attorneys who can accurately and simply explain the choices and results of an estate plan. We don’t expect our clients to know what they need, we expect our clients to tell us what they want. Our attorneys take that information and provide the client with their wishes, while still protecting them and their assets.
We would be honored to be part of your legacy. We don’t only want to be your attorney, we want to be your trusted advisors.
Estate Planning
Wilcox Attorneys, PA is dedicated to taking the worry and complication out of the estate planning process. Once you have a well-drafted estate plan in place, you ensure your assets will pass to whom you want, when you want, and in the manner you have chosen. We want to arm you with as much information as you need to make an informed decision about your family’s future. You can rest assured that with the proper planning, your family won’t have to endure the public, costly and time consuming frustrations of the probate process.
That is why Wilcox Attorneys, PA offers this wealth of free information and free seminars. Read our Estate Planning articles, and if you’re in the area, join us at an Estate Planning seminar. We want you to feel confident about the choices you make—let us be your guide on the path toward preserving your family’s future.
Through the use of Living Trusts, Wills (simple & complex), Powers of Attorney, Living Wills, Irrevocable Trusts, Family Limited Partnerships, and Charitable Gifting Strategies, our firm helps families preserve their wealth for future generations. We provide comprehensive, tailored estate planning services to meet our clients’ needs. If you have questions about any of our services, please do not hesitate to contact us or call us at (479) 443-0062.
Legacy Planning
Legacy Planning is a holistic approach to estate planning. We help clients preserve their financial wealth and their legacy for future generations. We provide planning methods to include special provisions and protections in Living Trusts, Wills (simple & complex), Powers of Attorney, Living Wills, Irrevocable Trust, Family Limited Partnerships, and Charitable Gifting Strategies. This planning also includes minimizing estate taxes, avoiding the expense and nightmare of probate, protecting against remarriage after death of the 1st spouse, and protecting beneficiaries from a possible future divorce.
Family-owned Businesses
Wilcox Attorneys, PA offers estate planning assistance for the unique needs of Family Businesses. We help clients preserve the important part of their legacy for future generations.
Incapacity Planning
Wilcox Attorneys, PA helps clients create a plan as to how their affairs will be handled if they become incompetent. This includes planning to avoid Guardianship proceedings.
IRA & Retirement Planning
We have experience in the complex area of estate planning with IRAs and other retirement plans. We help clients and their beneficiaries protect their retirement assets by employing tax reduction techniques.
Asset Protection & Business Planning
Wilcox Attorneys, PA helps small business owners and sole proprietors by assisting with lawsuit and asset protection. We also assist those clients with business succession planning. There are several tools and strategies we use to be sure your wishes are carried out.
Special Needs Planning
We offer assistance to clients who have special needs family members by creating Special Needs Estate Plans. These plans are tailored to help family members preserve their government benefits while still being cared for after your death, in all areas of their life: financial, educational, medical, and most importantly, emotional and personal needs are met.
Trust Administration & Probate
Wilcox Attorneys, PA helps families who have experienced the death of a loved one and need to probate their will or begin the trust administration process.