Articles Related to Tag: trust

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First Steps to Take for Probate and Prohibited Conduct 


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In Arkansas, in terrorem clauses, also known as “no-contest clauses,” are provisions in Wills and Trusts that generally seek to prevent a beneficiary or any other party from contesting the validity of the Will or the Trust by disinheriting the beneficiary or party if they contest the Will or the Trust.


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When someone passes away without a valid will, they are said to die intestate. In such cases, their estate is distributed according to state intestacy laws.


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There are many different ways to ensure that your estate is administered and your assets are transferred to your heirs or beneficiaries without the need for probate or court intervention. Every person’s situation is different and what works for one person may not work for another.


Submitted by Landon Reeves on

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After having several clients and folks in the Batesville community ask me some variation of the following question, “what is the most common issue that you come across that divides families”; I decided to write this blog and explain this common problem that can be easily addressed and resolved.


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Estate planning, including Wills, Trusts, Deeds, and Powers of Attorney, is a significant part of my practice, and I absolutely love it because I get to help families protect their hard-earned assets and property.


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