Matt Spahn

Matt SpahnMatt W. Spahn, Esq.

Founder

Matt graduated from Baylor University Law School in 1992 and founded Spahn Law Firm in 2003 to focus on his passion for creating friendly, accessible ways to approach family estate planning for all – regardless of perceived worth. Matt bases his law firm on the principle of service, teaching clients what they need to know to make smart choices and gain peace of mind.

Just the facts

  • Since 2003, the Spahn Law Firm has continued to double in size annually
  • Licensed member of the State Bar of Texas, certified facilitator, certified coach and alum of the North San Antonio Chamber’s Leadership Lab
  • Served as executive director and general counsel for the National Skeet Shooting Association, a $10 million national non-profit sports association with a 900 acre complex serving 1,500 affiliate clubs with 35,000 members worldwide
  • Served as Managing Regional Attorney and Administrator for the State of Texas, Department of Protective and Regulatory Services, where he won every case that was tried
  • Chairman of the Board – Alzheimer’s Association’s Star Chapter, and former director of the boards of the Texas Wildlife Association, San Antonio Gun Club, Ewing Christian Academy and North San Antonio Chamber of Commerce
  • Passionate about estate planning, nonprofit management and small business development
  • Serves as certified facilitator and coach, The Alternative Board

A little more

Matt was born and raised on a fourth-generation farm in Gonzales County, where he earned ownership of his first heifer by age 12.  Ask him anything – absolutely anything – about raising chickens, and he’ll be able to answer. He…

  • Holds two Aggie bachelor’s degrees with three majors: English, political science and history
  • Married Lori in 1993 and they have three children, Colton, Phoebe and Wyatt
  • Enjoys worship, reading, hiking and hunting
  • Absolutely loves laughing
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