Katherine Ellen Bihm
The Bihm Firm, PLLCKatherine "Kate" Bihm (formerly Katherine Shipman) has spent the last decade representing clients in criminal and family litigation. She has represented clients at all levels of the criminal justice system, from traffic tickets to murder, in more than a dozen Texas Counties. Kate has also represented hundreds of clients in family cases involving child custody, divorce, child support disputes, and adoption. Kate's no-nonsense style, coupled with her compassion and care for her clients has helped her develop a reputation for doling out practical, relevant advice that is personally tailored to each client's needs. Kate's reputation as a talented and aggressive litigator gives her clients the confidence that they are well-represented, both in and out of the courtroom. Call 936-788-6100 today for a consultation, and learn why clients have putting their trust in Kate since 2007.
- Family Law
- Adoption, Child Custody, Child Support, Paternity, Prenups & Marital Agreements
- Divorce
- Contested Divorce, Property Division, Same Sex Divorce, Uncontested Divorce
- Domestic Violence
- Domestic Violence Criminal Defense, Domestic Violence Restraining Orders, Victims Rights
- Criminal Law
- Drug Crimes, Expungement
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- The Bihm Firm, PLLC
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- Assistant District Attorney
- Montgomery County District Attorney
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- Texas Tech University School of Law
- Doctor of Jurisprudence/Juris Doctor (J.D.)
- Texas A&M University
- B.A.
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