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When Should You Start Planning Your Estate?

The topic of estate planning often doesn’t come up until later in life. Many wait until retirement to start the process, but the…

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What is Durable Power of Attorney in Arkansas?

Estate planning is often seen by prospective clients as an intimidating activity, but it is vitally important for every citizen to create an…

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Who Gets The Brine!  

An overview of the South Arkansas brine industry and how to include it in an estate plan By Ledly Jennings, L. Jennings Law…

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Why Is It Essential to Have an Advance Directive for Healthcare?

It is essential to have an advance directive for healthcare so that survivors will know what kind of medical treatment should be provided…

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Estate Planning Strategy for Your IRA

As diligent savers, many parents dream of leaving a financial legacy to their children. If you’ve been judiciously stowing away funds in tax-advantaged…

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How Much Does an Estate Have to Be Worth to Go to Probate in Arkansas?

The Arkansas Probate Code mandates that estates go through probate if the decedent owned property, had minor children, or gave assets to beneficiaries….

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What You Need to Know About Special Needs Trusts in Arkansas

Caring for those with developmental disabilities can demand an enormous amount of time, energy, and love. If you are responsible for a person…

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The Benefits of Revocable Trusts

A revocable trust is a legal instrument that allows a settlor to place assets into a trust to be managed by a trustee…

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Why It Is Important to Have a Good Estate Plan?

Planning for the future can be intimidating to those who prefer to live in the moment and not worry about what is going…

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Pour-Over Wills and Estate Planning 

Pour-over wills are a common and useful estate planning tool. A testator who creates a pour-over will may want to make sure that…

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