About Law Offices of George Leal Willingham — General Practice San Antonio TX
The Law Offices of George Leal Willingham, PLLC offers general practice San Antonio representation to families, businesses, and bilingual clients across Bexar County. The firm covers civil, estate, and contract matters that long-time residents and newcomers commonly face. Because Bexar County is Texas’s most populous majority-Hispanic county, accessible Spanish-language counsel makes a real difference.
Attorneys handle wills, real estate questions, civil disputes, and small-business formation under Texas law. The practice also assists with probate administration and contract litigation in Bexar County District Court. In addition, the firm supports clients through estate transitions tied to family-owned businesses. Clients can browse other counsel at San Antonio.
What Clients Say
Clients describe the firm as approachable and practical, with bilingual support during sensitive matters. Reviewers also note thorough explanations that respect client decision-making. Several highlight the firm’s responsiveness on time-sensitive estate and contract questions.
General Practice San Antonio — Practice Areas & Services
- Estate planning, including wills, trusts, and statutory directives under Texas Estates Code.
- Probate administration and dependent estate proceedings in Bexar County.
- Civil litigation, contract disputes, and creditor-debtor matters.
- Real estate counsel for buyers, sellers, and landlords.
- Small-business formation, contracts, and Spanish-language client support.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does general practice San Antonio representation include?
A general practice firm handles many of the matters families and businesses face daily. That can include estate planning, contracts, real estate, and minor civil disputes. Highly specialized matters may receive a referral to a focused attorney.
How does Texas probate work in Bexar County?
Texas offers independent administration, which is faster and less costly than dependent administration. Most estates qualify for the independent path when the will provides for it. The Law Offices of George Leal Willingham guides personal representatives through the right approach.
Where are San Antonio civil cases heard?
Civil matters are filed in the Bexar County Courthouse at 100 Dolorosa St in San Antonio. The county also operates dedicated probate courts for estate matters. Local filing customs reward attorneys with consistent local experience.
Quick Facts: General Practice in San Antonio, Texas
- City population: San Antonio has approximately 1.43 million residents, the seventh-largest U.S. city — U.S. Census Bureau QuickFacts
- Bexar County demographics: 59.3% Hispanic with 13.8% foreign-born residents in 2024 — U.S. Census Bureau ACS
- Local venue: Bexar County Courthouse at 100 Dolorosa St houses civil and probate courts — Texas Office of Court Administration


