About Sally Gonzales Law Office — General Practice Sacramento CA
Sally Gonzales Law Office is a general practice Sacramento firm serving residents, families, and small businesses across Sacramento County. The office handles a broad mix of legal needs that come up over the course of a lifetime. In California’s capital, where the legal market is dense with specialty firms, a versatile general practitioner remains an accessible option for everyday matters.
Sally Gonzales focuses on plain-language counsel and personalized representation. Clients across midtown, South Sacramento, and the broader metro work with the firm on multiple matters over time. Browse other firms in Sacramento if you need to compare local options.
What Clients Say
Reviewers describe Sally as approachable and bilingual-friendly, particularly for Spanish-speaking clients in the region. Clients note clear fee disclosures, prompt return calls, and a calm presence in courtroom settings. The firm has built a reputation for taking on the kinds of matters that other firms see as too small.
General Practice Sacramento — Practice Areas & Services
- Civil disputes and small claims in Sacramento County Superior Court
- Family law matters including divorce, custody, and child support
- Wills, trusts, and basic estate planning under California probate code
- Landlord-tenant disputes and unlawful detainer matters
- Small business contracts and entity formation
- Misdemeanor defense and traffic matters
Frequently Asked Questions
When should I hire a general practice Sacramento attorney?
A general practitioner is well-suited for most everyday legal needs — family matters, simple wills, civil disputes, and small business questions. For complex litigation or technical specialties like patent or securities work, the firm refers to Sacramento specialists. Many clients build long-term relationships with one trusted office.
How does Sacramento County Superior Court handle civil cases?
Sacramento County Superior Court runs civil case management out of the Gordon D. Schaber Courthouse on G Street. Cases under $25,000 go to limited civil; larger matters are unlimited civil. Your attorney determines the correct track at filing.
Is California a community property state?
Yes — California treats most property acquired during marriage as community property, owned equally by both spouses. This affects divorce, estate planning, and debt allocation. A general practitioner accounts for community property rules in family and estate work.
Quick Facts: General Practice in Sacramento, California
- California Bar membership: the State Bar licenses more than 266,000 attorneys with roughly 190,000 on active status — State Bar of California
- Sacramento Superior Court: handles all civil, criminal, family, and probate matters for the county — Sacramento Superior Court
- State capital: Sacramento hosts the largest concentration of administrative law and government practice in Northern California — California Department of Finance
