Law Office of Cliff Collins - Cabot, AR
Estate Planning Lawyers in Cabot, AR
909 South Pine Street Suite A Cabot, AR 72023
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Cabot Estate Planning Law Firm
Updated: 05/05/2026
Areas of Practice
- Estate Planning
- Probate
- Personal Injury
- Real Estate
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Overview
When White County and Lonoke County area residents seek an attorney to resolve common legal problems, they often look to the Law Office of Cliff Collins for reliable guidance and help. The law firm provides an array of legal services needed sooner or later by most people. Practice areas include probate and estate administration, wills and trusts, personal injury and real estate law.
An experienced general practice Cabot, Arkansas, lawyer, Cliff Collins welcomes inquiries from individuals and couples looking for answers and cost-effective legal solutions. Mr. Collins is dedicated to delivering customized counsel and representation. Legal matters such as probate and estate administration, wills and trusts, car accidents or real estate closings give many people cause to worry. People are concerned about legal fees, about making mistakes, and about understanding the impact of a document or decisions. An articulate, empathetic lawyer can bridge the gap between a difficult situation and reassurance that comes with an effective legal remedy.
Initial consultations are free for potential clients of the Law Office of Cliff Collins. Personal injury cases are handled on a contingency basis. This means no attorneys' fees are due until and unless attorney Cliff Collins succeeds in recovering compensation after a car accident or wrongful death accident. Clients can request payment plans or pay by credit card for services in other practice areas such as probate and estate administration or real estate law.
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Hired Law firm 2021-2023I would not recommend Cliff Collins for any child custody cases; he repeatedly would go months without returning phone calls or emails. He would file motions but failed to submit any of the supporting documentation I gave him. When asked why he didn't submit any evidence to the court his answer was " I did, it was testimony." He just honestly did not do his job, however he is a really good bullshitter. I could've done better representing myself, certainly couldn't have done worse.
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