About Greg

Greg Longino practices family law in Lufkin, Texas. He is the owner of his firm, where he also handles estate planning, probate, real estate law, and elder law. The firm is dedicated to serving clients in various legal matters, ensuring that each case receives the attention it deserves. His office is a hub for families seeking guidance through complex legal situations, from divorce proceedings to estate management. He earned his J.D. from Baylor Law School in 1979, following his B.B.A.

from the University of Texas at Austin in 1973. His educational background laid a strong foundation for his legal career. Over the years, he is known for being knowledgeable and approachable, qualities that resonate well with his clients. His experience spans decades. This gives a knowledge of family law and related areas. In addition to his practice, he has served as an adjunct professor, teaching legal ethics and family law since 2014.

This role allows him to share his expertise with future attorneys, emphasizing the importance of ethical practices in the legal field. His commitment to education reflects his belief in the value of informed legal representation. Before becoming a full-time attorney, he held various positions, including Chief Operations Officer and Director, which helped him develop strong leadership skills. These roles have gave him a unique perspective on the operational aspects of running a law firm. His background in management complements his legal practice. This lets the attorney handle the requirements of legal cases effectively.

Greg is also a certified guardianship ad litem, a designation that highlights his dedication to protecting the interests of vulnerable individuals in legal proceedings. He is actively involved in several professional associations, including the Texas Lawyers For Children, where he serves as a supporting sponsor. This involvement demonstrates his commitment to advocating for children's rights and welfare in the legal system. As a member of the Texas State Bar and the Angelina County Bar Association, he stays connected with the legal community in Texas. His experience and active participation in these organizations reflect his dedication to the legal profession. Greg Longino continues to be a trusted resource for families in Lufkin, providing compassionate and knowledgeable legal support in challenging times.

Education

Baylor Law School

J.D.

1979

University of Texas - Austin

B.B.A. (1977)

1973

Languages

English (Spoken, Written)

Experience

Adjunct Professor-Legal Ethics and Family Law

Angelina College
2014

Chief Operations Officer

Hope For Orphans (division of Family Life/Cru)
2012

Director

State Bar of Texas Insurance Trust
2008

Owner

Law Office of Greg Longino

Accepted Jurisdictions

Texas

Court Admissions

Texas Supreme Court State Supreme Court

Types of Cases Handled

Family Law Estate Planning Probate Real Estate Law Elder Law

Legal Services Scope

Initial Consultation Case Filing Mediation Trial Post-Trial

Certifications & Awards

Certified Guardianship Ad litem

State Bar of Texas

Professional Associations

Texas Lawyers For Children

Supporting Sponsor 2014 - Current

Texas State Bar

has membership 1980 - Current

Angelina County Bar Association

has membership 1980 - Current