Brittany Lowe

Brittany Lowe

Dana Law Group, LLC • Mesa, AZ
Estate PlanningPersonal InjuryWills & Trusts

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Contact

Email
info@danalawgroup.com
Phone
480-870-1572
Address
Mesa, AZ, 85209, US

Professional

Bar Admissions
Arizona2018

About

Brittany Lowe is a dedicated estate planning attorney at Dana Law Group, LLC, located in Mesa, Arizona. With a strong commitment to helping clients navigate the complexities of estate planning, Brittany brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to her practice. She understands that estate planning is not just about drafting wills and trusts; it is about providing peace of mind and ensuring that her clients’ wishes are honored. Brittany takes a personalized approach to each case, carefully listening to her clients’ goals and concerns to create tailored plans that reflect their unique circumstances. Having earned her reputation as a compassionate advocate, Brittany prioritizes clear communication and accessibility in her client interactions. She believes that informed clients are empowered clients, and she works diligently to demystify the estate planning process. From developing comprehensive estate plans to addressing sensitive issues such as guardianship and succession planning, Brittany’s meticulous attention to detail ensures that her clients are well-protected and prepared for the future. At Dana Law Group, LLC, Brittany is committed to fostering long-lasting relationships with her clients, providing ongoing support and guidance as their needs evolve. By combining her legal expertise with a genuine understanding of her clients’ aspirations, Brittany Lowe is dedicated to helping individuals and families secure their legacies with confidence and clarity. For anyone in Mesa or the surrounding areas seeking expert estate planning services, Brittany is a trusted resource ready to assist.

About Estate Planning Law

Estate planning attorneys help individuals plan for the distribution of their assets and care during incapacity. They create wills, trusts, and other documents to protect families and minimize taxes. Common matters include wills, trusts, powers of attorney, healthcare directives.

Credentials

Education
Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law, Indianapolis, Indiana, 2014 | J.D.
Updated: Mar 10, 2026