Estate Planning & Probate

Practice Areas – Estate Planning & Probate

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Provide Clarity for Your Family

Wills, Trusts & Probate Guidance in Arkansas

Estate planning is about protecting your family and preserving what you have built. A properly structured plan can provide clarity, avoid unnecessary court involvement, and reduce the financial burden placed on your heirs.

Arkansas probate law includes statutory fees that can significantly reduce what is passed on. With thoughtful planning, many families can avoid probate altogether. My goal is to make the process straightforward, explain your options clearly, and build a plan that reflects your wishes.

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Estate Planning Done Right

Estate Planning for Arkansas Families

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Wills

A will allows you to clearly state how your assets should be distributed and who should oversee your estate. It can also designate guardians for minor children and provide direction to avoid disputes.

Without a valid will, Arkansas law determines how your estate is divided. A properly drafted will ensures your intentions are honored and reduces confusion for your family during a difficult time.

Trusts

A trust can provide control, privacy, and probate avoidance. In many cases, a revocable living trust allows assets to pass to your beneficiaries without court supervision and without statutory probate fees. Trust-based planning can be especially valuable for individuals with real estate, retirement assets, or blended family considerations. Proper funding of the trust is essential, and I assist clients with deed preparation and asset transfers to ensure the plan works as intended.

Probate Administration

When a loved one passes, probate may be required to administer the estate. This process can involve court filings, creditor notices, tax matters, and asset distribution.

I represent executors and beneficiaries throughout Arkansas and handle the full administration process from start to finish. Clear guidance and steady management help families move through probate efficiently and with fewer complications.

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