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Specialties
Family Law, Texas Uncontested Divorce, Oil and Gas Royalties, Texas Mineral Rights, Business Law, Wills and Estate Planning
History
Established in 2010.
Upon graduating from law school from the University of Texas school of Law, Houston Attorney Kimberly Moss entered the oil and gas industry as a petroleum landman where she traveled the United States researching mineral title in various courthouses and negotiating leases for a major natural gas exploration company. She decided to establish a law office to provide legal help to real people with real problems. Kimberly Moss is a Texas State Bar licensed lawyer Dallas native who went into the practice of law with the intention of working for herself and bringing value to the community she serves. Unlike many Houston attorneys practicing in Family Law and Oil and Gas Law who only know how to file documents in court houses, she is solution-oriented and knows how to provide the best value for whatever service you may need. Her services also include simple will, prenup, royalty payments, oil and gas lease negotiation, and Texas uncontested divorce.
Meet the Business Owner
Kimberly M.
Business Owner
Kimberly D. Moss, Attorney and Counselor at Law
Kimberly Moss is a Texas State Bar licensed lawyer Dallas native who went into the practice of law with the intention of working for herself and bringing value to the community she serves. Prior to law school, she worked for Experian Information Solutions in Allen, Texas where she learned a great deal about the credit and financial industry prior to the housing market crash. It was there that she learned how to communicate with people in difficult situations, and she has carried that empathy and compassion with her into her family law practice and oil and gas law practice in Houston TX.
During her tenure at the University of Texas School of Law in Austin, Texas, Ms. Moss worked for Texas RioGrande Legal Aid. At TRLA, she provided legal help to low-income individuals with various legal matters including landlord-tenant disputes, Medicaid and unemployment claims, pro se divorce, child custody and visitation, and protective orders.