Bailey Bowe
Attorney at Law
Focused advocacy. Clear outcomes.
Guiding families through probate and fiduciary matters with clarity and care.
Bailey Bowe, Attorney at Law focuses on probate litigation, guardianships, and fiduciary disputes. She helps individuals and families navigate complex legal matters with thoughtful guidance and steady advocacy during seasons of uncertainty.
With a client-first approach and a strong foundation in probate and fiduciary law, Bailey combines careful legal strategy with compassionate counsel to help clients understand their options and move forward with confidence.
Education & Credentials
University of Houston Law Center, Juris Doctor
Editor, Houston Health Law and Policy Journal
Texas State University, B.A. English
Minors in Business Administration and Media Studies
Experience & Practice Focus
Bailey represents clients in both contested and uncontested probate proceedings, guardianship matters, and fiduciary litigation. Her experience includes working closely with families and fiduciaries to resolve disputes efficiently while protecting client interests and long-term outcomes.
Prior to joining Texas Probate Attorney, Bailey practiced alongside Rudy Culp at Horrigan Goehrs Edwards & Culp L.L.P., where she handled a broad range of probate and guardianship matters and developed a strong foundation in fiduciary litigation.
Publications & Professional Memberships
Bailey contributes to the probate and fiduciary law community through writing and speaking. Her publication, Trust the Judge: The Poe Trust Case’s Implications for Probate Litigation and Jury Trials, was presented at the State Bar of Texas’ 19th Annual Fiduciary Litigation CLE in 2024.
She is a member of the Houston Bar Association’s Probate, Trusts & Estates and Litigation Sections, the State Bar of Texas Real Estate, Probate, and Trust Law Section, and the Disability and Elder Law Attorney Association.
Who is Bailey Bowe?
Bailey Bowe is an associate attorney at Texas Probate Attorney who focuses her practice on probate, guardianship, and fiduciary litigation. She helps individuals and families navigate complex legal matters with clarity, care, and steady advocacy.
Why do people come to her for help?
People come to Bailey when they need both guidance and support during difficult situations. Probate and guardianship matters can feel overwhelming, and clients appreciate Bailey’s ability to explain the process clearly while advocating firmly on their behalf.
How does Bailey help clients?
Bailey represents clients in both contested and uncontested probate proceedings, guardianship cases, and fiduciary litigation. She blends thoughtful legal strategy with compassionate counsel, helping clients understand their options and move forward with confidence.
What experience does she bring to the table?
Bailey earned her Juris Doctor from the University of Houston Law Center, where she served as an editor for the Houston Health Law and Policy Journal. She received her Bachelor of Arts in English, with minors in Business Administration and Media Studies, from Texas State University.
Before joining Texas Probate Attorney, Bailey worked alongside Rudy Culp at Horrigan Goehrs Edwards & Culp L.L.P., gaining hands-on experience representing clients in a wide range of probate, guardianship, and fiduciary litigation matters.
Bailey is actively involved in the legal community and is a member of the Houston Bar Association’s Probate, Trusts & Estates and Litigation Sections, the Real Estate, Probate, and Trust Law Section of the State Bar of Texas, and the Disability and Elder Law Attorney Association.
She also contributes to the profession through writing and speaking, including her publication Trust the Judge: The Poe Trust Case’s Implications for Probate Litigation and Jury Trials, presented at the State Bar of Texas’ 19th Annual Fiduciary Litigation CLE in 2024.
What should someone do if they need help?
If you’re facing a probate, guardianship, or fiduciary issue, Bailey encourages you to ask questions early and seek guidance you can trust. With the right support, even complicated legal matters can become clearer and more manageable.
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