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Estate Planning

Little Rock Attorney for Estate Planning

Estate planning is not just for the elderly or for parents with young children. In actuality, an estate plan can benefit just about everyone. If you need to develop a plan to protect and pass on your assets and small business to your loved ones, contact Fletcher Law Firm, P.A. in Little Rock, Arkansas. Our services are reasonably priced and often agreed to in advance. No longer will you have to worry about paying hourly rates and not knowing the amount of time the attorney will spend. Our fixed price fee quotes will save you money. Also, we will match or beat any written fee quote for comparable legal services.

Fletcher Law Firm, P.A.
1-866-771-0469 | e-mail
Better Planning, Better Results

There are numerous consequences of not having an estate plan should you become incapacitated or pass away. Not having an estate plan in place can give the courts control over your estate, can increase the taxes your loved ones must pay, and can lengthen and drive up the costs for the administration and probate processes.

For business owners, succession concerns can arise including the involvement of surviving family members in the business, ownership rights versus control issues, and increased taxes. Additionally, your business structure may be permanently altered (i.e. moving from S Corp to C Corp) as a result of a non-existent or an incomplete estate plan.

At Fletcher Law Firm, P.A. our lawyer and legal team will work with you to develop a customized estate plan to best protect your assets and your loved ones. We believe that every estate plan should include, at a minimum, a Will, a Durable Power of Attorney for healthcare and non-healthcare issues, a Living Will  or healthcare directive and an authorization and appointment regarding the Health Insurance Portability or Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPPA). Other components may be added to your estate plan depending on your needs and wishes such as living trusts (trusts created while you are alive), testamentary trust (trusts which come into existence at your death), revocable trust (trust which can be modified or revoked and done away with), and/or irrevocable trust (trust which cannot be changed or revoked).

Contact Fletcher Law Firm, P.A. today.

Fletcher Law Firm, P.A. is located in a nationally registered historic building near the corner of Second and Chester Streets in downtown Little Rock, just blocks from the Old State Capitol, and the Clinton Presidential Library. Plenty of free on-street parking is available. Please contact us today to discuss your small-business needs. Call 1-866-771-0469 or e-mail our office.

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Fletcher Law Firm, P.A.
1-866-771-0469 | e-mail
Better Planning, Better Results