Frequently Asked Questions
Explore our comprehensive FAQ page to find answers to commonly asked questions about Bowman Law Practice.
What areas of law does your firm specialize in?
- We specialize in a variety of legal areas to cater to your needs:
- Wills & Trusts
- Litigation
- Church Law
- General Business and Real Estate
How can your firm help me in these areas?
We are dedicated to providing expert guidance and representation in the specified practice areas. We offer comprehensive legal solutions tailored to your unique circumstances.
What if my legal concern doesn't fit within your listed areas?
While we focus on the practice areas mentioned, we encourage you to reach out regardless. We have a wide network of legal professionals and can offer referrals or guidance to help you find appropriate assistance.
Can I contact your firm for a consultation even if I'm unsure about the area of law I need?
Absolutely. We understand that navigating legal matters can be complex. Our team is here to provide initial guidance and help direct you to the right resources, even if your issue falls outside our primary focus.
Why do I need a will or trust?
Creating a will or trust ensures that your assets are distributed according to your wishes after your passing, minimizing confusion and potential disputes among beneficiaries.
What is the difference between a will and a trust?
A will takes effect upon your death and goes through probate, while a trust takes effect immediately and allows you to manage and distribute assets during your lifetime and beyond, often avoiding probate.
What is estate planning?
Estate planning involves developing a comprehensive strategy for managing your assets during your lifetime and after your death, often involving wills, trusts, powers of attorney, and healthcare directives.
Can I settle a case before going to court?
Yes, many cases can be resolved through negotiation, mediation, or settlement discussions outside of court. Our lawyers are skilled at exploring these options to achieve favorable outcomes.