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Lawyer, Family Member, or Trust Company: Choosing the Right Executor for Your Estate

Key Takeaways An executor manages your estate settlement, including locating…

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Long-Term Care Costs Are Hollowing Out Generational Wealth

For most Americans, the plan goes something like this: work…

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The Family Caregiver’s Legal Checklist: 10 Things to Do Now

Takeaways The best time to get legal documents signed is…

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Is Using Artificial Intelligence to Plan Your Will Safe?

Takeaways AI chats can create a permanent record of your…

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I’m Being Excluded From the Probate Process. What Do I Do?

Takeaways If you are a rightful heir or beneficiary and…

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Older Adults Living Alone Still Need an Estate Plan

Solo Agers in the U.S.: Estate Planning, Risks, and Key…

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Financial Power of Attorney vs. Healthcare Power of Attorney

Takeaways A power of attorney (POA) is a legal tool…

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How a Revocable Trust Protects Your Finances During Incapacity

Takeaways A revocable living trust can do more than avoid…

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How to “DNA-Proof” Your Estate Plan

At-home DNA tests are revealing previously unknown biological relatives, who…

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Why and How to Change an Irrevocable Trust

Takeaways “Irrevocable” isn’t always final: While most trusts become “irrevocable” (unchangeable) after the…

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Annual Gift Tax and Estate Tax Exemptions for 2026

Takeaways The federal estate tax exemption for 2026 will increase…

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Getting Help for a Parent With Memory Loss

Getting Help for a Parent With Memory Loss When an…

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Searcy, Arkansas 72143
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17328 I-30 Suite 5
Benton, Arkansas 72019
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221 W 2nd Street, Suite 310
Little Rock, Arkansas 72201
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