About Aileen Ligot
Aileen Ligot Dizon trained across several disciplines before settling into practice in Texas. She combines legal study with graduate work in education and an international law degree. The result is a profile that crosses jurisdictions and professional communities.
Her formal legal education began at the University of the Cordilleras, where she earned her J.D. She earlier completed a B.S. in Biology at the University of the Philippines Baguio. She expanded her academic background with graduate degrees in the United States: an LL.M. in International and Comparative Law from Southern Methodist University (2011) and an M.Ed. in Educational Leadership from the University of Houston–Victoria (2013). Those credentials reflect an interest in law as it intersects with education and cross-border issues.
Dizon holds membership in the Integrated Bar of the Philippines, a sign of professional ties to that jurisdiction, and she is admitted to practice in Texas. She is an active member of the State Bar of Texas and belongs to the Asian Pacific Interest Section there. Her involvement in both Philippine and Texas bar organizations underscores a career that spans different legal systems.
She practices through Ligot Dizon Law Office, P.C., where she manages client matters and oversees the firm’s work in state courts. The firm name appears on filings and listings under which she represents clients. Dizon also holds certification as a Guardian ad Litem from the State Bar of Texas, a role that involves representing the best interests of children or other parties in certain proceedings.
Her professional memberships include lifetime affiliation in the National Filipino American Lawyers Association and lifetime membership in the Integrated Bar of the Philippines. She is also a member of the Asian American Bar Association of Houston and the Texas Bar College. Those ties place her in networks that address issues affecting Asian American and Filipino legal professionals, as well as broader continuing-education and collegial programs within Texas.
Colleagues and clients see a lawyer who moves between legal practice and educational inquiry. She has combined courtroom work with roles that require careful consideration of welfare and procedural fairness. Her practice is based in Texas at Ligot Dizon Law Office, P.C., where she serves as a Guardian ad Litem and handles matters arising in the state’s courts.