About Heather A
Heather A Lottmann began her legal path in Kansas City. She earned a Bachelor of Science in English and Communications from the University of Missouri–Kansas City in 2005 and remained at UMKC for her law degree, receiving a J.D. in 2008. Those years in the classroom shaped how she approaches complex questions and client conversations.
Her bar memberships trace a steady expansion of practice. She joined the Missouri bar in 2008, the Kansas bar the following year, and later added Texas in 2015. Those admissions reflect a career that crosses state lines, allowing her to take on matters in three neighboring jurisdictions.
Lottmann’s early career brought her into litigation and general practice settings. She served as a lawyer at Castle Law Office of Kansas City in 2012, then worked at the Law Offices of Houston M. Smith in 2015. In 2017 she returned to Castle Law Office of Kansas City as an associate attorney. The moves suggest a lawyer comfortable both as part of a team and as an individual advocate.
Her involvement outside the office mirrors that practical trajectory. She is listed with the State Bar of Texas, the Kansas State Bar, and the Missouri State Bar. Locally, she participates in the Association of Women Lawyers Greater Kansas City. Those memberships keep her connected to peers and current developments in three separate legal systems.
Colleagues describe Lottmann as methodical in her preparation. She tends to break problems into parts and address each one directly. That approach shows up in courtroom filings and client meetings. It also guides how she handles deadlines and discovery—steadily and deliberately.
Clients who have worked with her encounter straight talk. She explains options in plain language, then outlines the steps ahead. She does not overpromise. Instead, she maps likely outcomes and potential obstacles. That style has suited matters where clarity and careful planning matter most.
Now based at Castle Law Office of Kansas City, Lottmann combines courtroom experience and transactional work. Her practice spans cases that require navigation of both state statutes and procedural rules across Missouri, Kansas, and Texas. She maintains active bar memberships in all three states and participates in local bar activities.
She currently practices from Castle Law Office of Kansas City and handles matters that involve multi-jurisdictional issues and state-level litigation.