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Planning Today for Peace of Mind Tomorrow

Comprehensive Estate Planning for Arkansas Families

Preparing for the future means making decisions now that will protect your family, assets, and legacy. Without a clear estate plan, your loved ones may face unnecessary legal complications. At LaPorter-Jenner Law, we help individuals and families across Little Rock, Benton, Conway, Hot Springs, and beyond create legally sound plans that reflect their wishes and priorities.

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Wills

A properly drafted will ensures your assets are distributed according to your wishes.

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Trusts

Trusts can help manage assets efficiently and provide for loved ones with long-term security.

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Powers of Attorney

A power of attorney allows someone you trust to make financial or medical decisions on your behalf.

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Guardianships

Establishing guardianship ensures a responsible party is legally authorized to care for a loved one.

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Asset Protection

Estate planning strategies help protect your wealth from unnecessary taxation and legal disputes.

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Healthcare Directives

A properly drafted will ensures your assets are distributed according to your wishes.

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Common Questions About About Estate Planning in Arkansas

  • Should I have a will in Arkansas?

    Yes, a will ensures your assets are distributed according to your wishes. Without one, state laws determine how your estate is handled.

  • What’s the difference between a will and a trust?

    A will directs how assets are distributed after death, while a trust is designed to manage and protect assets both during your lifetime and after.

  • Who needs a power of attorney?

    Anyone who wants to ensure a trusted person can handle their financial or medical decisions if they become incapacitated.

  • How can estate planning minimize taxes?

    Trusts, gifting strategies, and proper asset structuring can reduce estate taxes and protect wealth.

  • How often should I update my estate plan?

    It is recommended to review your plan annually or after major life events such as marriage, divorce or childbirth.


Why Clients Trust Us

Experienced Guidance for Your Future

Estate planning isn’t just about documents—it’s about protecting what matters most. We provide clear, legally sound strategies to ensure your assets and wishes are handled the way you intend. Our approach is meticulous, ensuring every aspect of your estate plan aligns with Arkansas law and your long-term goals.

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