About Gina L.
Gina L. Giblin is a Texas attorney who concentrates on elder law and consumer protection matters. She practices in areas where the law meets household finances and the care of older adults. Her work places her in courtrooms, conference rooms and at kitchen tables where families make difficult decisions.
Her legal training steered her toward work that touches everyday life. Early on, she began representing individuals facing disputes with creditors and families seeking legal tools to manage care and finances for aging relatives. Over time she developed a practice that combines counseling, negotiation and litigation. She practices under the banner Elder & Consumer Lawyer and handles matters across Texas.
Giblin’s consumer work covers a range of common problems. She advises people confronted by debt collection, disputed billing, and alleged consumer fraud. She represents clients in dealings with collection agencies and in contested matters where state consumer protections may apply. Cases often involve written correspondence, mediation and appearances in state courts or administrative forums.
In elder law matters, her role often involves planning and protection. That work can include helping families arrange for long-term care payment options, preparing powers of attorney and health-care directives, and addressing guardianship questions when capacity becomes an issue. She regularly works with family members, care providers and financial professionals to clarify legal responsibilities and options.
Her approach balances practical problem solving and legal procedure. She prepares documents and negotiates agreements. She also brings cases to court when clients’ rights require formal resolution. She represents both individual consumers and older adults who need legal tools to protect their assets or to ensure access to benefits.
Giblin has built a practice that draws on an understanding of how elder and consumer issues overlap. Medical bills, credit problems and disputes over benefits often intersect. She spends time untangling those issues so clients can make informed choices. Her work includes drafting documents, advising on claims and representing clients in contested proceedings.
She is licensed to practice law in Texas and maintains an active practice under the name Elder & Consumer Lawyer. She continues to represent adults and families in elder law and consumer protection matters across Texas.