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Hibbeler & Associates, Criminal Defense and
Family Law Attorneys in Clarksville, Tennessee,
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Most people go through life trying to avoid the court system, but the truth is that life happens, and when it does, you could find yourself in front of a Montgomery County judge. If that's where you find yourself today, Hibbeler & Associates is here to help. Our experienced team of attorneys handles criminal defense and family law, so whether you're facing a DUI charge or are fighting for custody of your children, you can rest assured that you have experienced legal counsel in your corner.

When you are dealing with legal matters, you need representation who can handle your case, explain what's going on, and start going through your options as quickly as possible. At Hibbeler & Associates, we treat every case as if it were our own, and we're here to help our Clarksville clients navigate the Montgomery County court system. Call our office at 931-236-2711 to find out more about our legal team and the services we provide.

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Meet Our Team of
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The team at Hibbeler & Associates is led by Wayne D. Hibbeler, who has been practicing in the Tennessee courts since 2005. He is a member of the American and Montgomery County Bar Associations and is an experienced trial attorney. The rest of the team is made up of qualified attorneys who work in the areas of criminal defense and family law, and the firm is also prepared to take on cases that involve court-martialed service members. Our firm has won awards for client satisfaction and has dozens of positive reviews for our professional excellence and compassionate counsel.

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How Can Having Legal Representation Help Me?

Having legal representation ensures that you have someone who has extensive knowledge of the court system and how it works looking out for your interests. Whether you are facing a family court magistrate or a prosecuting attorney in the criminal court system, it's an understandably scary and intimidating experience. Having a lawyer can bring you peace of mind and take some of the stress away, knowing you have someone fighting for you.

When Should I Start Talking to an Attorney?

Ideally, you should start talking to an attorney as soon as you know that you are going to be taking some kind of legal action. For those looking for a criminal defense attorney, this might mean as soon as you learn of allegations against you or are formally arrested and charged. If you are considering a family law action, it's a good idea to speak with a lawyer about your situation and what your options are — whether that's for divorce, adoption, a modification, or any other type of case — before you go forward. An attorney can advise you on what the likely outcome of an action is and may be able to increase your odds of a positive result if you follow their plan.

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Do You Offer Free Consultations?

Yes! At Hibbeler & Associates, we know how important it is to get to meet a potential attorney and interact with them before you make the decision to move forward. That's why we offer our clients a free consultation. One of our attorneys will review your case and talk with you about your needs and goals and then discuss how we can help.

If you're ready to move forward, call Hibbeler & Associates at 931-236-2711 to schedule a free consultation. A member of our team will review your case, discuss how we can help, and get the process started if you're ready to retain our firm.

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