Conroe Family Law Firm Launches $1,000 Scholarship for Local Texas College Students
Attorney Kate Bihm is thrilled to announce the launch of the Butler/McDaniel Memorial Scholarship, which provides an award of $1,000 to a local student each year. This scholarship program honors both of Attorney Bihm’s grandfathers – two men who grew up in small towns, went to public schools, and went on to graduate from universities and achieve tremendous success. Through the Butler/McDaniel Memorial Scholarship, Kate Bihm aims to encourage local students to believe in themselves and persevere while remembering that their local community is an important part of who they are.
Attorney Bihm offers this scholarship to provide a helping hand to students who grew up in the local area, which is the community she serves. Applicants must currently attend or have graduated from high school in one of the following counties: Montgomery County, Grimes County, Liberty County, San Jacinto County, Walker County, or Waller County. Eligible students are high achievers, and they must be high school seniors or college students who are pursuing an undergraduate, graduate, or professional degree within the United States. Applicants are asked to submit an essay explaining what makes their hometown special and what it has taught them.
This scholarship will be awarded to a new student once a year. To be considered for the 2025 scholarship, applications must be submitted by April 16, 2025. The law firm intends to select a winner by May 16, 2025.
Conroe Family Law Office, The Bihm Law Firm, Awards $1,000 Scholarship to College Freshman
Known for their passionate representation of their clients, The Bihm Law Firm offers $1,000 to an incoming college freshman who has experienced and overcome conflict in their life. This worthwhile scholarship opportunity allows a student who is starting their collegiate journey with financial assistance as they seek a fulfilling college experience.
Known for their passionate representation of their clients, The Bihm Law Firm offers $1,000 to an incoming college freshman who has experienced and overcome conflict in their life. This worthwhile scholarship opportunity allows a student who is starting their collegiate journey with financial assistance as they seek a fulfilling college experience.
Conroe Divorce Attorney Kate Bihm Named 2022 Texas Elite Lawyer
Kate Bihm, founding attorney and managing shareholder of The Bihm Firm, PLLC, has been named an Elite Lawyer in Texas for 2022. Elite Lawyer is a comprehensive attorney directory and rating service that showcases outstanding attorneys throughout the country and provides information to individuals who are seeking legal help. Kate Bihm is an accomplished attorney who is well-respected among her peers and clients. Her continuous hard work and determination have helped her gain this award, among many other accolades.
Kate Bihm has been leading her legal team at The Bihm Firm since 2007, and she has been licensed to practice law in the state of Texas since 2003. Since opening the Conroe firm, she has worked hard to instill the values of transparent counsel, aggressive advocacy, and exceptional client service in everything her team does. She originally centered her career on defending individuals facing criminal charges, including traffic tickets and drug charges. Starting in 2016, Attorney Bihm began expanding her practice to represent individuals facing legal matters related to divorce and family law. Today, Ms. Bihm's legal practice provides legal representation in cases involving complex divorce, child custody, child support, marital agreements, domestic violence, and various criminal charges.
Attorney Bihm is a dedicated legal professional who has invested substantial time and effort into becoming an excellent public servant. In 2016, she ran for judge of the 9th District Court Republican primary in Montgomery County. Kate Bihm is a member of the board of directors of the State Bar of Texas, and she serves as Chair of the Bar's Client Security Fund Committee. She is a former fellow of the Texas Bar Foundation, and she previously served as President of the Montgomery County Bar Association.