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Jonesboro Business and Commercial Law Firm
Overview
At Gramling Law in Jonesboro, Arkansas, one of the main focuses of our law firm is that of estate planning. We know that every family needs a good estate plan to ensure that assets pass as desired, heirs and beneficiaries are provided for, and probate is avoided whenever possible. With over 20 years of experience, we can provide our clients with outstanding estate planning advice and counsel and draft all the necessary documents.
Our law firm offers a variety of ways in which to accomplish our clients' estate planning goals, including:
- Wills
- Trusts
- Health care powers of attorney
- Financial powers of attorney
When probate cannot be avoided, we represent fiduciaries and beneficiaries in the probate administration of decedents' estates. Our attorney's knowledge, experience and background make for the smoothest possible probate process, and we can even provide a streamlined probate process for estates valued at less than $100,000, excluding the decedent's homestead.
Meet our attorney
James F. Gramling Jr. is a Jonesboro native who earned his law degree at Vanderbilt University. He is licensed to practice in all Arkansas state courts and before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 8th Circuit. With strong ties to the community, he serves on the board of directors of the First National Bank and is a member of the Craighead County Bar Association and the Arkansas Bar Association.
Full-service law firm
In addition to estate planning, we provide legal services in the following areas:
- Creditors' rights/debt collection
- Real estate
- Business and commercial law
- Mediation
Our attorney is a certified mediator for general civil mediation, probate and family law, having obtained his certification from the Arkansas Alternative Dispute Resolution Commission.
Gramling Law Firm, PLC, offers free initial consultations and accepts all major credit cards for our clients' maximum convenience.
About Gramling Law Firm, PLC
Languages
- English (Primary)
Practice Areas
- Business and Commercial Law
- Mediation
- Creditors' Rights/Debt Collection
- Real Estate Law
- Estate Planning and Probate
Classes and Seminars
- FDCPA Overview, Craighead County Bar
Pro Bono Activities
- Arkansas volunteer Lawyers for the Elderly, 2012 - Present
Representative Clients
- Centennial Bank
- Coldwell Banker Village Communities
- First National Bank
- I & C Rentals
Fees
Offers Free Initial Consultation
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
2500 Alexander DriveSuite B Jonesboro, AR 72401
Phone
Fax
- 870-938-0289
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