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Virginia Portz - Texas City, TX
619 8th Ave North Texas City, TX 77590
Goldsberry, Portz & Lutterbie, PLLC
Overview
Virginia Portz has practiced family law in the Greater Houston area since 2013.
Pursuing a career in law was an easy decision for Mrs. Portz. She is a third-generation attorney following the footsteps of her Father, Charles "Chuck" H. Portz, III and her late Grandfather, Charles H. Portz, II. Being raised in a family of attorneys, it was only natural for her to gravitate towards a career in the legal field and practicing law was what she wanted to do from a young age.
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Virginia Portz has practiced family law in the Greater Houston area since 2013.
Pursuing a career in law was an easy decision for Mrs. Portz. She is a third-generation attorney following the footsteps of her Father, Charles "Chuck" H. Portz, III and her late Grandfather, Charles H. Portz, II. Being raised in a family of attorneys, it was only natural for her to gravitate towards a career in the legal field and practicing law was what she wanted to do from a young age.
Mrs. Portz dedicates her practice to assisting clients with various family law issues. She takes pride in guiding families through emotionally arduous situations, providing the compassion and practical advice they need.
Her experience and education has instilled a great understanding of the work and dedication required to successfully represent clients and resolve legal issues in their best interest. Any legal matter typically involves strong emotions, but Virginia strives to ease her clients stress and anxiety during such a difficult time.
Virginia Portz believes in zealously and virtuously defending the rights and interests of her clients and fuses her naturally competitive and strong-willed mentality with the integrity and beliefs she values in the practice of law. It is this unique combination of qualities and her compassionate nature that drive her need and desire to win for her clients.
Away from the office, Mrs. Portz enjoys spending time with her husband and two young children who keep her busy outside of the office. She believes that an even balance between her work and personal life enhances her ability to be the best for her clients.
Virginia Portz is licensed in The State of Texas and provides representation in the Family and Civil Courts of Harris, Fort Bend, Brazoria, Montgomery and Galveston County.
About Virginia Portz
Current Employment Position(s)
- Partner
Qualifications
Bar Admissions
- Texas
Education
- Texas Southern University Thurgood Marshall School of Law, Houston, Texas, 2013
J.D. - University of Texas, 2010
Bachelor
Major: Business Administration and Legal Studies
Fees
Accepts Credit Cards
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Address
619 8th Ave North Texas City, TX 77590
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