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When to consider hiring help, what to look for in a probate attorney, and firms serving Hampton City.
We found 9 estate law firms serving Hampton City. Hampton City is part of the Hampton Roads region.
These firms handle estate administration, will contests, trust litigation, and other probate matters in Hampton City Circuit Court.
Virginia uses formal, court-supervised probate, which makes an attorney worthwhile for most estates in Hampton City — the filing sequence, notice requirements, and accounting leave little room for error. Estates under the small-estate threshold are the usual exception.
Probate attorney fees in Virginia are based on reasonable compensation — typically 2%Va. Code § 64.2-1208 (reasonable compensation; no statutory percentage)Verified May 27, 2026 to 4%Va. Code § 64.2-1208 (reasonable compensation; no statutory percentage)Verified May 27, 2026 of the estate's value, billed hourly or as a flat fee. Ask a Hampton City firm to quote a structure up front.
A probate attorney files the petition with the Circuit Court, publishes the required creditor notices, prepares the inventory and accounting, handles creditor claims and tax filings, and guides the final distribution. They represent the personal representative — not the beneficiaries — a distinction that matters if a dispute develops.
Virginia Beach elder-law and estate firm (formerly Oast & Hook) serving Hampton Roads and northeastern North Carolina, with offices in Suffolk and Chesapeake. Handles estate and trust administration, fiduciary services, guardianship and conservatorship, Medicaid and long-term-care asset protection, and special-needs planning. Pairs estate administration with elder-law and public-benefits planning.
Location
295 Bendix Road, Suite 170Virginia Beach, VA 23452
Phone
(757) 399-7506
Established
1984
Newport News firm serving the Hampton Roads region — Newport News, Hampton, Chesapeake, and Gloucester — and the surrounding circuit courts. Handles wills, trusts and estates, and probate alongside civil litigation and real estate. Attorney James A. Carter II concentrates in wills, trusts, estates, and probate.
Location
12610 Patrick Henry Drive, Suite BNewport News, VA 23602
Phone
(757) 825-0400
Service Area
5 counties
Hampton Roads firm with its main office in Virginia Beach, plus Chesapeake and Suffolk, serving the local courts since 1889. Its Trusts & Estates group handles estate and trust administration, probate, asset-protection planning, and guardian and conservator appointments for both modest and substantial estates. Attorneys coordinate with clients' financial and trust advisers.
Location
222 Central Park Avenue, Suite 400Virginia Beach, VA 23462
Phone
(757) 490-3000
Established
1889
Service Area
6 counties
Williamsburg estate and elder-law firm serving the Virginia Peninsula, including Newport News, Yorktown, and York County. Founder Helena S. Mock and the firm handle probate, estate and trust administration, will and trust drafting, and Medicaid and VA-benefits planning. Mock is a Certified and Accredited Estate Planner and is accredited by the VA to assist veterans with benefits.
Location
461 McLaws Circle, Suite 2Williamsburg, VA 23185
Phone
(757) 847-5596
Service Area
6 counties
Chesapeake firm serving the Hampton Roads cities — Chesapeake, Virginia Beach, Norfolk, Portsmouth, and Suffolk. Estate-side work covers wills, powers of attorney, guardianships, and conservatorships, alongside a family-law and criminal-defense practice. Attorney Kristen M. Shannon is a former state prosecutor.
Location
840 Greenbrier Circle, Suite 202Chesapeake, VA 23320
Phone
(757) 228-5529
Service Area
6 counties
Peninsula firm headquartered in Yorktown, with offices in Virginia Beach, Williamsburg, and Saluda, serving the greater Tidewater region. Handles probate and estate administration, trust administration, Medicaid and elder-law matters, and special-needs and estate-tax planning. Established 1978, and offers a free case consultation.
Location
914 Denbigh BoulevardYorktown, VA 23692
Phone
(757) 500-5135
Established
1978
Service Area
7 counties
These firms serve clients throughout Virginia.
Estate-planning and elder-law firm serving Fredericksburg from its Jackson Street office, part of a four-office Virginia footprint that includes Richmond, Williamsburg, and Virginia Beach. Works with families on trust-based plans, estate and trust administration, Medicaid and asset-protection planning, and guardianship and conservatorship.
Location
725 Jackson Street, Suite 209Fredericksburg, VA 22401
Phone
(540) 318-5998
Service Area
Statewide
Williamsburg-anchored estate firm serving the Historic Triangle and central Virginia, with offices in Richmond and satellite locations including Glen Allen and Charlottesville. Handles probate, estate and trust administration, will and trust updates, powers of attorney, and inheritance matters for estates large and small. Offers an ongoing plan-maintenance service.
Location
1100 Professional DriveWilliamsburg, VA 23185
Phone
(757) 220-9800
Established
2009
Service Area
Statewide
Charlottesville firm with a statewide Virginia practice and a second office in Harrisonburg, serving Central Virginia and the Shenandoah Valley. Handles probate and estate administration — locating assets, paying creditors and taxes, and distributing to heirs — plus trust and estate litigation, guardianship, and Medicaid planning. Offers a free consultation and will meet clients at home.
Location
400 Locust Avenue, Suite 1Charlottesville, VA 22902
Phone
(434) 817-3100
Service Area
Statewide
Not every estate needs one. Simple estates, small estates under the affidavit threshold, and states with informal probate can often be handled without counsel. Contested wills, out-of-state property, and business interests usually need an attorney. The Virginia self-filing assessment scores whether this estate can be handled without one.
Virginia uses reasonable fees for probate. Typical Hampton City rates run $200–$500/hour, with simple estates taking 20–40 hours. Flat-fee arrangements are available from some firms.
Files the petition, publishes required notices, helps with the inventory and accounting, handles creditor claims and tax filings, and guides the final distribution. The attorney represents the personal representative, not the beneficiaries — a distinction that matters if disputes arise.
Referrals from an estate planning attorney you already work with are the best source. Bar association directories are second. Avoid attorneys who won't quote a fee structure up front or who won't explain whether your estate qualifies for simplified procedures.
Yes — by avoiding probate altogether. A revocable living trust removes the estate from court jurisdiction, which removes the need for a probate attorney at settlement time. Create a revocable trust online for about what one hour of probate-attorney time costs.
Firm listings are for informational purposes only. SimplyTrust does not endorse or recommend any specific firm or attorney. Contact firms directly to discuss your situation and verify their current practice areas and availability. Information last verified: June 2026.
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