Andrew R. Culliver
Associate
Practice Emphasis
Estate planning · Probate · Business law · real estate
Contact
Phone: (979) 836-5664
culliver@moormantate.com
Andrew R. Culliver’s primary areas of practice are estate planning and probate, serving clients with estates of all sizes and complexities. He maintains a secondary emphases on business law, real estate, and other transactional matters.
Andrew’s principal estate planning goal is to provide plans that are efficient, durable, and understandable, tailored to accomplish each client’s unique needs. He invests time getting to know and educating his clients, ensuring they understand their plans and how life changes might impact them. In probate, Andrew’s objective is to simplify the process for his clients by offering expert advice in an accessible and orderly way.
Andrew advises clients regarding the establishment and operation of legal entities, including limited liability companies, partnerships, and corporations. He also advises clients on a wide range of real estate matters.
Prior to entering civil practice, Andrew served as a Judge Advocate in the U.S. Army, where he specialized in the law of armed conflict and U.S. national security law. He held positions as both an administrative law attorney and military prosecutor at Fort Cavasos (formerly Fort Hood), Texas, handling numerous high profile criminal cases and administrative law matters. Andrew also served in Iraq as a national security law attorney for the multinational task force for the defeat of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL).
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University Alabama, B.A., 2014
South Texas College of Law Houston, J.D., 2017
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Texas State Courts
Missouri State Courts
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Member of Texas Bar College
Member of the State Bar of Texas - Real Estate, Probate & Trust Section
Member of the State Bar of Texas - Military & Veteran Law Section
South Texas Law Review - Assistant Editor-in-Chief
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Washington County Bar Association - President (2023-Current)
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Wounded Combatants, Military Medical Personnel, and the Dilemma of Collateral Risk, 45 Ga. J. Int’l & Comp. L. 445-73 (2017) (with Geoffrey Corn).
The Status of the Alien Tort Statute’s Corporate Liability Question in a Post-Kiobel World, 38 S. Tex. L. Rev. 253-89 (2016).