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The Veenstra Law Firm P.L.L.C. - League City, TX

Family Law Lawyers in League City, TX

303 East Main Street Suite 220 League City, TX 77573

League City Family Law Firm

Updated: 05/08/2026

Areas of Practice

  • Family Law
  • Mediation

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  • By Anonymous on Feb. 12, 2020
    Verified Client
    Hired Law firm 2017-2020
    Recommends this Law firm
    Sam is the best lawyer you could ever hope for. His knowledge of family law aside, which is way above average, he his a very understanding and morally sound man that always stands up for the right thing. Hiring him was the best decision I have made for my case and after 2 years as his client and I consider him a friend, if not family. I owe every second I get to spend with my daughter to this man and more. If you’re ever in need of a family lawyer, he’s your guy, worth every penny and more and will always fight in your best interest.
  • By Mary J. on Feb. 03, 2020
    Verified Client
    Hired Law firm 2019-2020
    Recommends this Law firm
    Sam is an amazing lawyer! He is very upfront and honest about everything. He gives great advice and ensures that you are aware of everything that is going on at all times! Sam is very professional and I highly recommend him!
  • By Anonymous on Jan. 07, 2025
    Hired Law firm 2024-2025
    Nice, knowledgeable and accessible...absolutely felt protected with Sam on my side!
  • By Richard W. on Nov. 05, 2021
    Hired Law firm 2016-2019
    Texas Penal Code - PENAL § 38.12. Barratry and Solicitation of Professional Employment (a) A person commits an offense if, with intent to obtain an economic benefit the person: (2) solicits employment, either in person or by telephone, for himself or for another; During my last week of four weeks in ICU  due to a MVA that almost killed me and required 26 days in ICU and another 20 days in the hospital for rehab followed with three months of our patint rehab.. Attorney John K. Zaid and his brother Joe I. Zaid cut a deal with an attorney ( Sam Veenstra) who was also renting an office in their office, who was working a HOA issue for me. Little Brother  JOE JAWAD ISAM ZAID, WHO USES  THE NAME  JOE I. ZAID  was also the Junior Partner in his brother's law firm JOHN K. ZAID and Associates Both  brothers and Attorney Sam Veenstra screwed me financially and lied to my face as  the result of this  "T" BONED MVA requiring my extraction via the "Jaws of life by the Seabrook FD. I was transported via ambulance to ER to Clear Lake Regional Hospital  and was in their ICU for 26 days and then transfered for 3 more weeks in a secondary Hospital for rehabilitation learning how to walk again. While still in ICU and under several mixes of pain killers resulting me being delusional causing me not possess the Competency and the Capacity to make any legal decisions which all three  John, Joe and Sam were aware of, because I had a friend that the  attorney "Sam Veenstra" was preparing a written POA for the verbal POA the Hospital had. At " no" time did either Attorney have approval to come to the ICU to solicit my potential lawsuit and while in this state they both got me to sign a retainer.

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League City, TX

303 East Main Street
Suite 220
League City, TX 77573

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Phone: 281-407-8485

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