Five Mistakes Successor Trustees Make (and How to Prevent Them)
Contributed by Steve Butler When establishing a trust, you must give serious thought to who you choose as your successor trustee—the person who will manage, invest, and hand out the…
Contributed by Steve Butler When establishing a trust, you must give serious thought to who you choose as your successor trustee—the person who will manage, invest, and hand out the…
Contributed by Kristin Pawlik As I sit here observing the cane toad racing festival that is the Regular Session of the 93rd General Assembly, I am so discouraged (understatement) by…
Contributed by John Baureis “I need my record cleaned up!”. Almost every day, a call comes in of a person wanting to clean up his or her record. The most…
Contributed by Mary Schneider The Arkansas legislature is currently looking at some interesting changes in the laws concerning divorce and custody. One such law which has made it through the…
Contributed by George Rozzell At Miller | Butler, some of our lawyers are rules nerds. Whether the issue is of evidence or procedure (this entries' focus), a wise lawyer -…
Contributed by Victoria Bruton Did you know that joint custody is and has been “favored” in the law for quite some time? In fact, that has been the statutory language…
Contributed by Jenna Fogleman When a family member or other loved one dies, grief and shock can sometimes be overwhelming. The last thing most people want to think about is…
Contributed by SaVannah Reading We are all painfully aware of the pandemic we all have been living through for the last year due to Covid-19, but what is happening within…
Contributed by Maggie Geren Being named as a successor trustee in someone’s revocable living trust document can be considered a great honor. But with that honor comes responsibility. Whether you…
Contributed by Courtney Brooks As coronavirus remains a threat in 2021, people are returning to work or continuing to work in stressful and uncertain environments. Educators have been dealing with…