Kristen Lohmeyer - Columbia, MD
Attorney at Ally Legal Planning
Estate Planning Lawyers in Columbia, MD
5840 Banneker Road Suite 100 Columbia, MD 21044
- Free Consultation
- 1 Super Lawyers®
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15
Years
Experience
Columbia Estate Planning Lawyer
Updated: 03/10/2026
Areas of Practice
- Estate Planning
- Estate & Trust Administration
- Special Needs Planning
- Elder Law
- Asset Protection
- Business Succession Planning
- Prenuptial Agreements
Attorney Information
Overview
When Kristen began working with business owners over a decade ago, she expected that the legal work would be very logical, transactional and numbers-driven. After advising her clients and observing them pour countless hours and energy into their businesses, Kristen quickly realized that these businesses embodied her clients' life works and in many instances were an integral part of the legacy they intended to leave behind. As Kristen grew to know and understand her clients on a personal level, she pivoted her focus to include estate planning to further help her clients protect and pass on what they had worked so hard to create.
Navigating the law can be daunting and confusing. Kristen is an ally to her clients, providing sound counsel and education, helping them feel not only confident and secure, but also empowered in their estate planning and business succession decisions.
Kristen is a Howard County native currently living in Sykesville with her husband and two young children.
Awards and Honors
Other Sources of Feedback About Kristen Lohmeyer
Included on the 2024 Maryland Super Lawyers list
Past Lists
- 2019 Maryland Super Lawyers list
Education
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Legal Education
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University of Baltimore School of Law,
Baltimore,
Maryland
J.D.
Honors: cum laude
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University of Baltimore School of Law,
Baltimore,
Maryland
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Non Legal Education
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York College of PA
B.S.
Major: Business Administration
Minor: Accounting and Management
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York College of PA
Bar Admissions
- Maryland
- U.S. District Court District of Maryland
Other Affiliations
- Maryland State Bar Association
- Howard County Bar Association, Chair for Business Law Committee (2022-present)
- Howard County Human Resources Society (HoCo HRS), Diversity and Inclusion Committee (2018-2022), Legislative Committee (2018-2019)
- The Academy of Special Needs Planners (2022-present)
- The Arc of Howard County, Board of Directors (2023-present); Resource Development Committee (2020-2021)
Contact
5840 Banneker Road
Suite 100
Columbia, MD 21044
Phone: 410-746-0113
Fax: 443-542-0476
Email: Send a message
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