
Sandra Hoyos
Partner Miami, Florida
Sandra Hoyos is a partner in the Litigation Practice Group. She is a highly respected family law attorney and media legal analyst based in Miami, Florida, with over two decades of experience representing high-net-worth individuals in complex domestic and international matters.
Ms. Hoyos is widely recognized for her discretion, litigation savvy, and deep understanding of the cultural nuances that shape family and business dynamics in Latin American households. Her bilingual, bicultural fluency positions her as a trusted advisor to foreign nationals, entrepreneurs, and public figures navigating Florida’s legal system in matters involving divorce, asset division, custody, corporate disputes, and estate planning.
Prior to joining Taylor Duma, Ms. Hoyos was the founding partner of Hoyos-Mejia, P.L., where she built a distinguished boutique practice that specialized in high-stakes marital and family law disputes involving business interests and investments—often involving cross-border issues and clients throughout Latin America as well as Hague Convention cases relating to international child abductions.
Affiliations
- Florida Association for Women Lawyers (FAWL)
- The Florida Bar, Family Law Section, Member
Recognitions
- 2025 Pro Bono Guardian Award, Dade Legal Aid, Put Something Back Program
Education
- Nova Southeastern University Shepard Broad College of Law, JD
Bar Admissions
- Florida
Languages
- English
- Spanish
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