City
Rio Grande City
- Population served
- Approximately 14,000 residents
- Distance
- Three blocks from our office
Rio Grande City is where our firm was founded and where our primary office sits. We have served Rio Grande City families for more than a decade.
The office is at 206 N Britton Ave, three blocks from the Starr County Courthouse. Most of our hearings start with a short walk across the plaza.
Walk-in consultations are welcome by appointment. Service is available in English and Spanish.
In this area
Common matters we handle here
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Local injury claims on US-83
US-83 runs along the southern edge of Rio Grande City. Crashes at intersections and bridge approaches are a regular source of cases.
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Misdemeanor DWI and possession
First and second-offense DWI and possession charges are the bulk of our local criminal docket.
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Uncontested and contested divorce
We file in the 229th and 381st District Courts. Most divorces start with a single conversation about goals.
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Family petitions and DACA renewals
Family-based immigration and DACA renewals make up a large share of our immigration intake.
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Practices
Practices we cover in Rio Grande City
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Criminal Defense
State and federal criminal defense from arraignment through trial, available in English and Spanish.
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Family Law
Divorce, custody, and child support handled with care for the people and children involved.
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Immigration
Family-based immigration, removal defense, and naturalization, with bilingual representation.
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Personal Injury
Representation for South Texans hurt in car wrecks, 18-wheeler collisions, and on-the-job accidents.
Why hire us
Why Rio Grande City residents choose the firm
When a Rio Grande City client walks into the office on Britton Avenue, they talk with the attorney, not a screener, not a paralegal, not an associate from out of town. That has been the operating model since the firm opened in 2014, and it is the single trait that prior clients name most often when they refer a friend or family member.
Rio Grande City is home. The attorney grew up between Roma and Rio Grande City, attended Roma High School, and chose to come back to practice law in the community that raised him. He knows the prosecutors, the judges, the court coordinators, and most of the local clergy and school administrators on a first-name basis. Those relationships do not change a legal outcome, but they shorten the time it takes to get a phone call returned, a hearing reset, or a file moved through the system.
For Rio Grande City families looking for a local attorney for a personal-injury claim, a criminal charge, a divorce or custody matter, or an immigration filing, the firm is built for that work. Walk-in consultations are welcome by appointment; same-day intake is the norm. Personal attention in English or Spanish is always available.
Direct consultation
Ready to talk about your case?
Call the firm or schedule a consultation. We speak Spanish and English. Initial consultations are confidential.