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Trusted Legal Counsel for Every Stage of Life and Business in Katy, TX
rom DWI defense and divorce to small business litigation, probate, and immigration — Bob Mueller Law PLLC handles the legal matters that shape your future, with attorneys you can actually reach.

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At Bob Mueller Law PLLC, we pride ourselves on having a diverse and dedicated group of legal professionals.
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Visit Our Katy, TX Office
Our office sits in the Grand Ridge Office Condominiums, near LaCenterra at Cinco Ranch and the Grand Parkway, just south of I-10 — easy access from anywhere in Katy, the Energy Corridor, Cinco Ranch, Cypress, and west Houston. Free parking. In-person and video consultations available by appointment.
Katy Texas
440 Cobia Drive, Suite 1801, Katy, Texas 77494.
Phone Number
(281) 579-3977Office Hours
- Monday – Friday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- Evenings and weekends by appointment
- Emergency criminal matters: call anytime
Your questions, answered
Frequently Asked Questions
What types of cases does Bob Mueller Law handle?
We handle five core practice areas across Texas: criminal defense and DWI, divorce and family law, immigration law, small business and civil litigation, and routine probate and estate administration. Our three attorneys collaborate on every matter, so when you call, your case is assigned to the attorney with the deepest experience in your specific need. Click any practice area on this page to learn more.
How soon should I contact an attorney after a DWI or criminal arrest in Texas?
Immediately. For DWI cases, you have only 15 days from the date of arrest to request an ALR hearing with the Texas Department of Public Safety, or your driver's license is automatically suspended. For other criminal matters, the prosecution is already building its case the moment charges are filed. The earlier we get involved, the more options you have to challenge evidence, negotiate, or get charges reduced or dismissed.
How is property divided in a Texas divorce?
Texas is a community property state, which means most assets and debts acquired during the marriage belong to both spouses and are divided in a "just and right" way — not always 50/50. Separate property (owned before marriage, gifted, or inherited) generally stays with the original owner, but proving what is separate often requires careful documentation. Our family law attorney can walk you through how the law applies to your specific assets, debts, and goals.
Can a criminal charge affect my immigration status in the U.S.?
Yes — and this is one of the most important reasons to coordinate criminal defense and immigration strategy from day one. Certain offenses including aggravated felonies, crimes involving moral turpitude, and drug or firearm charges can trigger removal proceedings even for lawful permanent residents. Bob Mueller Law PLLC handles both criminal defense and immigration under one roof, so if your case touches both areas, you don't have to coordinate between two separate firms.
When should a small business owner hire an attorney?
Earlier than most owners think. The most expensive legal problems small Texas businesses face usually come from things that could have been prevented — weak contracts, missing operating agreements, unclear employment policies, or the wrong entity structure. Call us when you're forming the business, before signing any significant contract, when hiring or firing employees, or the moment a dispute starts to escalate. A short consultation is almost always cheaper than fixing the problem after the fact.




