Norman W. Lampton
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Norman W. Lampton, a distinguished attorney at Lampton Law Firm LLC based in Columbia, MO, specializes in navigating the complexities of bankruptcy law and estate planning. With a remarkable track record of achieving a 100% success rate in resolving debt-related issues through bankruptcy, Norman is dedicated to providing clients with the financial relief and peace of mind they deserve. His extensive experience extends beyond bankruptcy, as he adeptly represents creditors in commercial and collection matters. Whether you're a landlord seeking support or a business owner facing challenges with leased equipment, Norman is your trusted advocate. He understands the nuances of creditor rights and is committed to securing favorable outcomes for his clients. In addition to his work with creditors, Norman is passionate about empowering small business owners across various industries. He offers comprehensive legal guidance, from contract negotiations to compliance issues, ensuring that entrepreneurs can focus on growing their businesses while he handles the legal intricacies. Furthermore, Norman provides tailored estate planning services, helping clients establish secure and efficient plans for their assets and future. His expertise also includes handling intricate copyright, trademark, and maritime law matters, making him a versatile attorney capable of addressing a wide array of legal challenges. Norman's commitment to excellence and unwavering dedication to his clients set him apart in the legal community. If you're facing a legal issue or have questions about bankruptcy or estate planning in Columbia, MO, don't hesitate to reach out to Norman W. Lampton for a personalized consultation. Let him guide you through your legal challenges with professionalism and care.
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.