There’s An Easier Way To Resolve Your Estate Planning And Probate Legal Challenges
Our attorneys at Legacy Estates & Trusts, PLLC, provide trusted legal advocacy for the full range of estate planning, living trusts, estate administration and probate matters. Individuals and families across Arkansas come to us for our multigenerational approach to preserving or distributing their legacy.
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Arkansas Estate Planning Made Simple
Our attorneys at Legacy Estates & Trusts, PLLC, are committed to helping clients manage the emotional challenges associated with estate planning, living trusts, probate and estate administration. We recognize that legal matters often come with significant stress, and we strive to simplify the process by operating under the belief that “There’s always an easier way to do this.”
With extensive knowledge of the latest federal and state trust and estate laws, our attorneys guide clients through these complex issues. Our lawyers at Legacy Estates & Trusts, PLLC, understand that discussing inevitable matters like death and taxes can be challenging, which is why they offer a compassionate and accessible service.
Our legal team is here to address your inquiries about drafting wills, powers of attorney, advance health care directives and other essential documents.
Furthermore, our attorneys offer guidance on the best methods to safeguard your assets and determine whether a living or revocable trust is suitable for your family’s needs. In a world rife with online misinformation, our lawyers are prepared to help you discern fact from fiction.
If you already have an estate plan but have undergone significant life changes, such as divorce or the loss of a spouse, we recommend updating your estate plan promptly. Doing so can prevent confusion or frustration for your family if you are unable to communicate independently.
Compassionate, Knowledgeable Help After The Incapacity Or Death Of Your Loved One
It is always emotionally difficult when a loved one is suddenly gravely ill or dies. Handling their affairs can be challenging, especially if they did not have an estate plan. Grieving families can be quick to argue over who is in charge and who gets what asset. Regardless of family disputes, determining if your loved one’s estate must go through Arkansas probate is essential to ensure their final affairs are handled appropriately, otherwise your family could end up in court or worse, facing high fees for unpaid debts or tax penalties. Generally, if the total value of your loved one’s probate estate is less than $100,000, then your family can avoid probate and file small estate forms to finalize your loved one’s affairs.
But estate administration is seldom straightforward. What if your family member has a will or established a trust? What exactly is their probate estate? Who is going to get the family farm? What about the family business? What do we do now? If your loved one has a will and you are the personal representative, or they established a trust and you are the successor trustee, you have certain responsibilities and duties to fulfill. Many questions will arise, and our attorneys will help you organize your strategy for locating your loved one’s will or trust, inventorying their assets, notifying interested parties, and completing other vital estate or trust administration duties. Our attorneys will help you understand your duties and help you address family conflicts.
Protecting What Matters Most
Our attorneys at Legacy Estates & Trusts, PLLC, are committed to safeguarding our clients’ interests and ensuring their assets will be protected and distributed according to their wishes. Our legal team delivers practical, results-driven solutions tailored to each client’s needs.
As the sole firm in Arkansas offering innovative emergency temporary guardianship services, we prioritize the protection of minors and address the primary concern of families: “Where are my children going?”
We pride ourselves on our honest and accessible approach, steering clear of costly solutions that do not yield results. Our clients consistently express high satisfaction after collaborating with our dedicated legal team.
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What Our Clients Say
Answered all of our questions!
“My husband and I knew we needed an estate plan but did not have a clue what we needed. We scheduled our free consultation with Jeff and he was able to answer all of our questions and some that we didn’t even know we had. Thank you Legacy Estates and Trusts for helping our family set up the documents we needed.” – Janet S.
Comfortable and easy process!
“Following my dad’s probate, I contacted Legacy Estates and Trusts to help plan my estate so my kids wouldn’t have to go through probate. It was a comfortable and easy process and we highly recommend Legacy Estates and Trusts.” – Chris C.
Schedule Your Free Consultation Today
Estate plans are not just for the generationally wealthy or rich folks. Estate plans are vital for everyone.
Send us an email or call Legacy Estates & Trusts, PLLC, in Cabot at 501-588-4590 to schedule your free consultation today to learn more about our comprehensive estate planning, probate and estate administration services.




