Your Future
At Cantu Law Firm, P.C., founding attorney Patricia Cantu protects your future by taking care of the present. She is skilled in criminal law, business organization and estate and probate matters. Whether you are charged with a crime, hoping to expunge your record, need to get your estate in order or want to incorporate your business, you will receive experienced, empathetic legal advice.
Making Sure
The Law Treats You Fairly
Attorney Patricia Cantu knows that being convicted of, or even charged with a crime can affect you for the rest of your life. She founded Cantu Law Firm, P.C., to protect the rights of individuals accused of serious crimes like assault, burglary, murder and drug offenses. She understands that dealing with the legal system can be intimidating and stressful. Ms. Cantu is an experienced trial lawyer who treats every client with compassion and is committed to reaching the best possible outcome. She handles misdemeanors and felonies.
Ms. Cantu has a special interest in helping young adult offenders expunge their records. Even if you are found not guilty or your case is dismissed, there will still be a record of your case. This can make it difficult to get a job, find housing or get into college. Expungement seals your record so it doesn’t overshadow the rest of your life. Having your record expunged is a complex legal process. Attorney Cantu has a proven record of success with these cases.
Protecting
Your Business
If you own or are starting a business, it is important to protect personal assets. LLCs (limited liability companies) and corporations allow owners to keep their personal assets separate from business assets. When the corporate entity is properly structured and managed, you are better able to limit your liability for business debts and obligations. Look to Cantu Law Firm, P.C., for knowledgeable business counsel.
Experienced Criminal Law And Expungement Attorney
Serving Clients In Galveston And Throughout Texas
Estate Planning And Probate
It is important to document your plans for your care in the event you become incapacitated, as well as to specify how you want to distribute your assets. Attorney Cantu can assist you in preparing the appropriate documents, such as a will, a living will, power of attorney and a medical directive to ensure that your wishes are carried out. She can also help with heirship and is certified in guardianship matters. Call 713-570-6698 or contact Cantu Law Firm, P.C., online to schedule a free phone consultation.
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