Attorney Geovanna I. Gómez is a persuasive litigator with extensive expertise in Inheritance and Family Law. She is dedicated to representing client interests with diligence and precision, aiming to achieve favorable outcomes in complex legal matters. Her proven success includes case dismissals, no-fault judgments, advantageous settlements, and favorable verdicts.
Attorney Gómez grew up in Puerto Rico and received her undergraduate degree in Elementary Education, Magna Cum Laude, from the University of Puerto Rico, Río Piedras Campus. She further distinguished herself by attending the Summer Institute for Future Global Leaders in the Caribbean at the University of Virgin Islands. Pursuing her passion for law, she obtained her Juris Doctor, Summa Cum Laude, from Interamerican University of Puerto Rico Law School. During her time there, she earned multiple awards, including the Judicature of Puerto Rico Award and the Criminal Law Awards from both the Colegio de Abogados de Puerto Rico and Interamerican University Law School.
Since becoming a licensed attorney and notary in 2003, Attorney Gómez has represented individual and corporate clients in administrative and civil actions, primarily focusing on Family and Inheritance Law in Puerto Rico. She is adept at providing public notary services and has strong litigation skills, handling various court proceedings. Her practice involves conducting thorough legal research, developing detailed litigation strategies, and offering corporate and administrative counseling.
In addition to her legal practice, Attorney Gómez served as a Disaster Case Manager Supervisor. In this role, she oversaw a team of Disaster Case Managers, ensuring the compassionate delivery of services to over 1,000 disaster-affected individuals and families. She provided legal advice, conducted outreach to companies, and monitored team performance, contributing services valued at $800,000 over 12 months.
Earlier in her career, Attorney Gómez provided legal and administrative support as Executive Director Assistant in the Legal Division of Future Entrepreneurs and Workers Training Administration and worked as a Paralegal Specialist for the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development's Legal Division.
Attorney Gómez is a skilled communicator, both in English and Spanish, and is passionate about empowering her clients through diligent legal representation.