Dunnigan & Messier is a law firm that serves Hampton. The company handles various family law matters, including child support and custody, spousal support, visitation agreements, divorce, adoption, and distribution of assets. The team simplifies the legal process to help clients understand and overcome their legal battles. Other practice areas of the firm include criminal defense, personal injury, bankruptcy law, and workers' compensation. Principal attorneys Stephen Dunnigan and Marc Messier bring over 50 years of combined legal experience.
Hutchinson Law Center is a family practice that has been serving Hampton and its surrounding communities since 2019. It helps parents in minimizing the impacts of separation and divorce by providing legal assistance with enforcement, modification, or update of child support. Its practitioner, Hope Hutchinson, navigates the courts while considering different factors for child support payments, such as childcare costs, gross incomes of the parties involved, and health insurance. She also handles other family matters including adoption, spousal support, and post-divorce actions.
Lawrence Law serves individuals and families in the Hampton area. It handles child support and custody cases, helping parents structure separation agreements and providing representation in court. It has experience working on military divorce cases, including military retirement at the TSP and SBP division. The firm also provides legal assistance with bankruptcy, traffic, and criminal law. Lawrence Law is headed by Rebecca C. Lawrence, who was an I’Anson Scholarship recipient.
The Law Office of Christopher Young, PLLC provides legal services to individuals and families in Hampton and the nearby metros. It assists clients with family law matters, including child support and visitation. The firm also practices in other areas such as personal injury, civil rights restoration, warrants in debt, traffic and criminal law cases. Christopher Young is a board member for the Hampton Bar Association. He is also accessible for revocations, preliminary and bond hearings.