
The Brad Hendricks Law Firm
Conway Estate and Probate Lawyer
Conway Estate and Probate Lawyer for Wills, Trusts & Family Asset Protection
Planning your estate or managing a loved one’s final affairs is not just a legal task—it’s a deeply personal responsibility. At The Brad Hendricks Law Firm, our experienced Conway estate and probate lawyers offer compassionate, reliable legal services to individuals and families throughout Faulkner County and Central Arkansas.
Whether you're preparing a will, setting up a trust, or navigating the Arkansas probate court system, we provide the clarity, guidance, and legal protection you need. With over 30 years of experience serving Arkansans, we’re the firm Conway residents trust to preserve their legacies and honor their loved ones’ final wishes.

Why Conway Clients Trust The Brad Hendricks Law Firm
For over 30 years, The Brad Hendricks Law Firm has been a trusted name in Arkansas legal services, with a reputation built on integrity, precision, and client care. Here's why Conway residents choose us for estate and probate matters:
Local Experience That Matters
We know the nuances of Arkansas estate law and the specific requirements of Faulkner County probate courts. Our local presence means we can file quickly, attend hearings, and work directly with Conway families.
Personalized Legal Guidance
Every family is unique—and so is every estate plan. We don’t use cookie-cutter documents. We take the time to understand your goals and tailor every solution to fit your needs and values.
Full-Service Legal Support
From creating a simple will to overseeing multi-million-dollar probate estates, our team is equipped to handle both routine and complex cases. Whether you’re an individual planning ahead or a family member managing someone else’s estate, we provide dependable, start-to-finish support.
Proven Track Record
We’ve helped hundreds of Arkansas families preserve wealth, settle estates, and avoid unnecessary court disputes. Our team is known for proactive communication, thorough documentation, and strategic problem-solving when complications arise.
Understanding Estate Planning & Probate
Estate planning is about more than just distributing your assets—it's about protecting your legacy, avoiding unnecessary taxes, and ensuring your loved ones are cared for when you’re no longer here. We help Conway residents craft personalized estate plans that include wills, revocable and irrevocable trusts, powers of attorney, healthcare directives, and more. Our goal is to make sure your wishes are legally enforceable, easy to administer, and clearly understood by your family.
Probate, on the other hand, is the legal process that follows someone’s death. It involves validating the will, paying off debts, and distributing assets according to the deceased’s wishes or Arkansas state law. For many, this process can feel overwhelming, especially during a time of grief. That’s where our experienced probate lawyers step in—to guide you through each legal step and help avoid delays or disputes.
Our Estate & Probate Services Include:
Drafting wills, trusts, and powers of attorney
Establishing living trusts and special needs trusts
Asset protection and estate tax minimization
Probate administration for executors and heirs
Handling intestate succession (when no will exists)
Managing creditor claims, estate debts, and asset inventory
Guardianship and conservatorship filings for vulnerable adults
Resolving estate disputes and contested wills
Start Protecting Your Legacy Today
Whether you're planning your own estate, settling a loved one’s affairs, or dealing with a probate issue in Faulkner County, The Brad Hendricks Law Firm is here to help. Our trusted Conway estate and probate lawyers provide practical, compassionate legal guidance backed by decades of experience and a deep understanding of Arkansas law.
Estate planning and probate don't have to be confusing or overwhelming. With the right legal partner, you can feel confident knowing your family’s future is secure and your wishes will be honored. Let us help you take the next step—whether that means drafting a will, setting up a trust, or managing an estate through Conway’s probate courts.


