
Our Team
Adilia Miranda Carreon
Adilia Miranda Carreon is an honor graduate of South Texas College of Law and admitted to the State Bar of Texas. She obtained a Real Estate Agent license in 2006, which gives her a knowledgeable perspective into the area of Real Estate. During her time at South Texas College of Law, Mrs. Miranda Carreon was awarded numerous awards and served as Articles Editor on the Corporate Counsel Review and the Texas Journal of Business Law. While maintaining a heavy educational schedule she also completed a seven-year tenure as a U.S. Customs & Border Protection Officer.
Adilia uses the knowledge and skills she has garnered through her education and work experience to excel and give her clients the representation they deserve. Her reputation for a strong work ethic and perseverance are attributes that provide exceptional results for her clients.
Practice Areas
Business Law: Business transactions, contract drafting and review, business formation and dissolution, corporate record maintenance, business disputes, and litigation, general counsel services.
Real Estate Law: Real estate transactions, closings, title issue resolution, foreclosures, commercial and residential lease preparation and review, title transfers, wholesale agreements, evictions, property disputes, and litigation.
Education
J.D. South Texas College of Law, 2019 - Magna Cum Laude
M.P.A., Nova Southeastern University, 2014
B.A., University of Houston, 2010
Court Admissions
State of Texas
United States District Court for the Southern District of Texas
Lizeth K. Jacobo
Lizeth "Liz" K. Jacobo, formerly a Plaintiff Personal Injury Attorney, partnered with Adilia Miranda Carreon to focus her legal practice on estate planning, probate law, and guardianships. Driven by her deep compassion for the most vulnerable members of the community, Liz channels her energy into helping clients navigate these critical areas of the law. She earned her law degree from South Texas College of Law Houston while working full-time as a paralegal at a Houston-based litigation firm. This experience gave Liz invaluable litigation skills and exposure, leading to her first trial victory as a third-year law student under the guidance of esteemed litigator Timothy R. Hightower.
Liz provides knowledgeable and practical legal representation, ensuring her clients understand every step of the process, from creating essential estate planning documents to litigating complex legal matters. Liz balances professionalism with a client-focused approach, working efficiently to provide effective solutions tailored to her clients’ needs.
Practice Areas
Estate Planning: Preparation of Last Will and Testaments, Powers of Attorney, Advance Directives, Special Needs Planning, Trusts and Entities for simplified wealth transfer, and asset protection.
Probate Law: Probate of wills, judicial heirship determinations, estate administration, small estate affidavits, alternatives to probate, litigation for inheritance and administration disputes.
Guardianship Law: Establishing and administering guardianships, managing legal responsibilities for incapacitated individuals, and representing guardians or wards in court and contested proceedings.
Education
J.D. South Texas College of Law, 2019
B.A., Houston Baptist University, 2012
Court Admissions
State of Texas
United States District Court for the Southern District of Texas