Michael Evan Stowell
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**Michael Evan Stowell, Attorney at Law** **Location:** Green Valley, AZ **Practice Areas:** Estate Planning, Family Law Michael Evan Stowell is a seasoned attorney based in Green Valley, Arizona, with extensive experience in estate planning and family law. After relocating to Arizona in 2018, he became licensed to practice law in the state, in addition to holding a license in Washington. With a robust legal career spanning over 26 years in Kitsap County, Washington, Michael has established himself as a trusted advocate in his field. Beginning his legal journey as a Deputy Prosecutor, Michael honed his litigation skills before transitioning to serve as a special prosecutor for two municipalities. This diverse background in criminal prosecution has equipped him with a unique perspective that enhances his estate planning practice. Michael is dedicated to helping clients navigate the complexities of estate law, ensuring their wishes are honored and their assets are protected. In addition to his estate planning expertise, Michael also offers mediation services, having successfully mediated numerous disputes. His ability to facilitate communication and foster understanding among parties has made him a valuable resource for clients seeking amicable resolutions. Beyond his legal practice, Michael is passionate about music and regularly performs jazz at local clubs, showcasing his creativity and commitment to the arts. This multifaceted approach to life and law allows him to connect with clients on a personal level, making their legal experience as smooth and stress-free as possible. Whether you are looking to create a comprehensive estate plan or need assistance with family law matters, Michael Evan Stowell is prepared to provide you with the knowledgeable and compassionate legal guidance you deserve.
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.