Law Office of Xalli Gonzales
Texas Law Firm
Law Office of Xalli Gonzales
Servicing the San Antonio and surrounding Texan areas for a few years, the Law Office of Xalli Gonzales is dedicated to clients with legal issues in the criminal and family law area. Ms. Xalli Gonzales is a tough trial attorney who is not afraid to for your rights. If you are looking for a tough trial attorney, who won’t settle and who knows how to get results then call the Law Offices of Xalli Gonzales.
Practice Areas:
- Criminal Law
- Family Law
- Contracts and Insurance Disputes
- Wills and Estate
Principal Attorney:
- Xalli Gonzales
Law Office of Xalli Gonzales
1100 NW Loop 410
Ste. 700
San Antonio, Texas 78213
Phone: (210) 366-8840
Fax: (866) 243-6421
http://www.gonzales-law.com/
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