Frequently Asked Questions
I Need a Quote. Who Do I Contact?
You can contact our firm at 832-701-2170 with the extention 1002 or 1003. You can also reach out to us via email at theobasekilawfirm@outlook.com.
What Is Consumer Law?
Consumer law is sub-category of contract law. Consumer protection laws safeguard buyers of goods and services from deceptive, unfair, or fradulent practices. A consumer is a person who buys a product or service.
What Are the Payment Methods You Accept?
At the end of your consultation, our firm will advice you on what exactly we believe the cost of our representation will be in your legal matters. However, we will not pressure you to sign an agreement on the day of your consultation.
We do our best to work with our clients and offer various payment methods. We accept payments in the form of Cash, Check, Visa®, MasterCard® or American Express® and you can retain our attorneys by telephone with a credit card.
Are You the Right Law Firm for Me?
We may be the right law firm for you if you are seeking experienced attorneys who provide clear advice, honest expectations, and strategic representation tailored to your legal issue. Our firm focuses on understanding your legal issue, explaining your options in a understandable manner, and developing a practical solution to protect your interests. The best way to know if we are a good fit is to contact us, share the details of your legal matter, and allow us to explain how we can help you.
How Will I Be Kept Informed about My Case?
We keep our clients informed with timely updates and clear, timely communication throughout their case. We also encourage you to contact us with questions, and we will respond as promptly as possible by your preferred method of communication (phone, email, or other agreed-upon options).
- J.D., 2017 – 1994, William Mitchell College of Law (Status: Excellent – Top 5 of School)
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Texas Southern University, Houston, Texas
Juris Doctorate, Cum Laude, May 2025
How Can I Contact Your Office?
You can contact our firm via telephone at 832-701-2170 and using either 1002 or 1003 as a extension. You can also reach out to us via email at theobasekilawfirm@outlook.com.
Do I Really Need an Attorney?
You may not need an attorney for every situation, but legal issues often involve rights, deadlines, and consequences that are easy to overlook without professional legal guidance. Our experienced attorneys can help you understand your options, avoid costly mistakes, and protect your legal interests. Even if your matter seems simple, a consultation with our firm can give you clarity and peace of mind so you can decide whether full representation is the right step for you. To find out what makes sense in your specific situation, we invite you to contact our firm to discuss your options.
what types of real estate cases do you handle?
Our firm handles various kinds of real estate cases including cases involving residential, commerical and land properties.
What type of Contracts does your firm handle?
Our firm handles a wide range of contracts for both individuals and businesses, including:
- Business formation and partnership contracts
- Purchase and sale contracts for goods, services, and assets
- Commercial and residential lease contracts
- Employment, independent contractor, and non‑compete contract agreements
- Non‑disclosure and confidentiality contracts
- Service and vendor contracts
- Settlement, release, and other dispute‑resolution contracts.
- And many other forms of contracts!
If you have a specific contract in mind that you would like us to draft, revise or review, our experienced attorneys will consult with you, explain your rights and obligations, and prepare a customized contract that protects your legal interests.
What is mediation? How can it benefit me?
Mediation is a way to resolve disputes without going through a full court trial, and each can offer significant advantages depending on your situation.
Mediation is a voluntary, informal process where a neutral mediator helps the parties talk through the issues and work toward a mutually acceptable agreement; the mediator does not decide who is right or wrong, and you keep control over whether to settle and on what terms. It can benefit you by saving time and money, reducing stress, and allowing for creative, alternative solutions.
For more information on mediation, please contact us!
