Process of proving a will is valid and then carrying out the terms stated in the will. Pursuant to Ark. Code. Ann. 28-40-104, a person cannot provide the will as proof of title or proof of their right to a possession until the will in question has been admitted to probate.
General Information


Probate Mediation & Arbitration

Wills & Estates
Mediation and Arbitration regarding matters:
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Contested Wills
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Intestate Wills (when no there is no will in place)

Helpful Links
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Wills & Estates:
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Fact Sheet (Published by: Arkansas Legal Services)
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Wills & Estates
Mediation and Arbitration regarding matters:
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Contested Wills
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Intestate Wills (when no there is no will in place)

Helpful Links
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Wills & Estates:
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Fact Sheet (Published by: Arkansas Legal Services)
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Estate & Property
Mediation and Arbitration regarding matters:
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Inventory and Appraisal Disputes of Estate
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Distribution Disputes of Assets & Property
Helpful Links
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Wills & Estates:
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Fact Sheet (Published by: Arkansas Legal Services)
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Future Planning
Helpful Links
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HealthCare Assistance Program: ARChoices:
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Fact Sheet (Published by: Arkansas Legal Services)
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Elder Abuse:
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Fact Sheet (Published by: Arkansas Legal Services)
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Abuso y Descuido a los Ancianos:
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Fact Sheet (published by: Arkansas Legal Services)
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Power of Attorney
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Fact Sheet (Published by: Arkansas Legal Services)
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