About Us

Our firm believe is to handle each case with the utmost care and attention. Our Law Firm has fostered an unrivaled standard of excellence which we hold high in each of our cases.

Who we are. What we stand for.

Our legal team has worked on thousands of cases with great success.  Our goal is to always give our clients peace of mind so they can worry about what’s more important; life, family, and business.   Our reputation has a record-high success rate – we always offer a free consultation; we want to get to know our clients first to really offer honest legal counsel.

Your future matters the most & we are here for you. Let an experienced, successful, powerful team counsel and represent you.

What Drives Gomez Law

At Gomez Law PLLC, our mission is to provide every client with peace of mind by delivering thoughtful, effective solutions to their legal matters with clarity, care, and confidence. Our vision is rooted in offering high-quality legal service that goes beyond results alone, creating an exceptional client experience built on communication, professionalism, and genuine support from start to finish. Trust, reliability, and excellence are the values that define our firm and guide the way we serve individuals, families, and businesses every day. We believe that strong legal representation requires more than knowledge of the law. It requires dedication, innovation, strategy, and a deep commitment to helping clients move forward with confidence.

By combining experience with a forward-thinking approach, we work to provide practical, results-driven legal solutions tailored to the unique needs of every client we represent.

Meet our Team

Global expertise, talent, and results with legal counsel in English, Spanish, Arabic, and Vietnamese.

Sandra Gomez

Founder, Managing Attorney

A Texas native, earned her Bachelor’s Degree in History from the University of Houston and her J.D. from South Texas College of Law. She is a member of the Texas Bar Association, AILA, HISBA, and the Houston Trial Lawyers Association, and is admitted to practice in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Texas. Her practice includes immigration law, civil litigation, and bankruptcy matters.

Lorena Villalon

Of Counsel

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Alex O Acosta

Of Counsel

Experienced in immigration and bankruptcy law.

Nicole Castillo

Paralegal

Joined the Gomez Law team as a family paralegal. Graduated May 2022 from Lonestar College System and earned my associate's degree in paralegal studies and technical certificate in paralegal studies. Nicole is currently enrolled in the University of Houston to complete her bachelor's degree in political studies. She has a passion to keep learning and growing to help the community.

Stephanie Solorzano

Legal Assistant

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Jocelyne Sanchez

Legal Assistant

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Frequently Asked Questions

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What if I go to a notary instead of an attorney?

Never go with notaries. Always consult with an attorney certified in the United States and focused on the law you need. You could lose your case and lose thousands of dollars down the line by going with an unlicensed individual.

How long does it take to finalize a divorce?

In accordance with Texaw law, a waiting period of sixty days is required. However, the divorce may take longer if the parties are trying to work out the terms of the divorce, such as custody of the children, child support, property division, and so on. If an agreement is not reached, either party may schedule a hearing at any time after the sixty-day waiting period.

How does child support get calculated?

Every state establishes numerical child support guidelines. Child support is based on a percentage of the non-custodial parent's income. It is from this percentage that the child support is calculated. The percentage of net resources will be 20% for the first child, 25% for two children, 30% for three children, 35% for four children, and 40% for five children. There are caps and other considerations on child support amounts that may affect some individual payors.

When and how can I apply for U.S. citizenship?

Eligibility depends upon a number of factors. Generally, a person will have had to be a lawful permanent resident for 5 years in order to apply (or 3 years based upon marriage to a U.S. Citizen).

What is spousal support?

It is money one spouse pays to the other by court order, or by agreement, for support and maintenance after a separation or divorce.

What happens if there are common valuable assets outside the U.S.?

When divorcing couples have significant common assets in their countries of origin, resolving their division can be complex, particularly if they are undergoing divorce proceedings in a different country, such as the United States. Here’s how such situations are generally handled:

- Jurisdiction and Applicable Law.

- Valuation of Assets.

- Legal Representation in Both Countries.

- Negotiation and Mediation.

- Tax Implications.

- Enforcement of Foreign Divorce Decrees.

- Cultural and Emotional Considerations.

- Complex Legal Procedures.

If I get divorced, do I have to pay spousal support?

Spousal support can be imposed by the court as part of the divorce decree. This type of financial support is usually ordered when one spouse earns a much higher income than the other. Spousal support is granted for a limited period or indefinitely. For example, to decide whether a member of the divorcing couple qualifies for spousal support, judges consider whether one of the parties sacrificed their professional career to stay at home and care for the children, the couple’s lifestyle while they were married, emotional contributions, financial deficiencies of one of the parties, or the lack of economic independence of the requesting member. Whether you have decided to separate from your partner or are considering other options such as divorce, it is advisable to consult your divorce case with a lawyer who can guide you through the process. You should also consider that you can divorce even if your husband or wife is absent and it is impossible to locate them.

Do you accept payment plans?

Yes, we have payment plans. Our goal is to work hand in hand with our community according to its needs.

What should I do after a car accident in Texas to protect my injury claim?

Get medical care right away, report the accident, take photos, avoid discussing fault, and speak with a lawyer before accepting any insurance offer.

What legal documents does a new business in Texas need to start and operate properly?

Most new Texas businesses should have the right entity formation, operating or partnership agreement, contracts, and basic compliance documents in place from the start.

Resolute Legal Representation, Exceptional Client Care

Our clients’ experiences speak to the care, dedication, and results we strive to deliver every day. At Gomez Law PLLC, we believe legal representation should feel clear, supportive, and dependable from start to finish.

Cristian Nunez

Immigration law can be complex and emotional, but Sandra approaches every case with professionalism, integrity, and compassion. She is knowledgeable, thorough, and truly committed to guiding her clients through every step of the process with clarity and care.

Zakaria El Boustani

Gomez Law offered outstanding service through a professional and dedicated team. Their support, fast responsiveness, and strong commitment helped me achieve my dream of migrating to the USA. I strongly recommend them.

Nadia Espinoza

Excellent person, she helped my husband and I a lot by becoming a legal resident and me a citizen, she and her assistants attended to us in the best way. God bless them and above all, they tell you if they can really fix your case without detours and easy payments. Thank you very much, highly recommended.

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