From wills and trusts to Medicaid planning, we help Arkansas families preserve their legacy and protect the ones they love most.
Many families learn these lessons the hard way. Don't let that be your story.
Nursing home costs can devastate savings. Without proper planning, you may lose nearly everything before qualifying for Medicaid assistance.
Without a trust, your estate goes through probate—a public process that can take months and cost thousands in attorney fees.
Unclear instructions often lead to disputes between family members—creating rifts that can last generations.
Every family's situation is unique. We offer the full spectrum of estate planning solutions.
From simple wills to complex trusts—revocable, irrevocable, and special needs trusts tailored to your family's needs.
Learn more →Protect your assets while qualifying for Medicaid. Plan ahead to preserve your life savings for your family.
Learn more →Guiding families through the probate process with compassion and efficiency during difficult times.
Learn more →When a loved one can no longer make decisions for themselves, we help establish proper legal guardianship.
Learn more →Mary has dedicated her career to elder law and estate planning. With advanced degrees from Georgetown University and decades of experience, she has helped thousands of families protect their assets and plan for the future.
She is the author of two books on estate planning, including "Greed Made Me Do It!"—helping families understand the importance of protecting their legacy.
"Mary helped us protect my mother's savings when she needed nursing home care. We thought we'd lose everything, but she showed us options we didn't know existed."
"After my father passed, Nash Law Firm handled the probate smoothly and compassionately. They took care of everything so we could focus on our family during a difficult time."
"We put off estate planning for years because it seemed overwhelming. Mary made the whole process simple and now we have peace of mind knowing our children are protected."
Getting started is simple. Here's what to expect.
We'll discuss your goals, concerns, and family situation—no obligation.
We design a personalized estate plan tailored to your unique needs.
We prepare and finalize your documents with proper execution.
Life changes. We're here to update your plan when needed.
Take the first step toward protecting your family's future. We'll review your situation and explain your options—with no pressure or obligation.
It depends on your situation. A trust avoids probate and offers more control, while a will is simpler but goes through court. We'll help you determine what's right for you during your consultation.
There are legal strategies like irrevocable trusts and Medicaid planning that can protect your assets. The key is planning ahead—the earlier you start, the more options you have.
Most estate plans can be completed within 2-4 weeks after your initial consultation. Complex situations involving business interests or extensive assets may take longer.
Bring a list of your assets (property, accounts, insurance), information about your family situation, and any existing estate planning documents you have. We'll guide you through everything else.