About Meredith
Meredith Hill is an attorney who practices in the District of Columbia and Maryland. She combines courtroom experience in dispute resolution with steady attention to family law matters. Colleagues describe her work style as pragmatic. Clients see a lawyer who prepares cases thoroughly and explains options clearly.
Hill studied economics as an undergraduate before turning to law. She earned a bachelor’s degree in economics from the University of Virginia. She then completed a J.D. at Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law and later pursued an LL.M. in Litigation and Dispute Resolution at The George Washington University Law School. Her academic path reflects both an interest in policy and a later concentration on litigation techniques.
Her professional affiliations track a steady involvement in bar organizations. Hill has been a member of the American Bar Association since 2011. She joined the Montgomery County Bar Association in 2013 and maintains membership in its Family Law Section and in the Membership Benefits Committee. She holds memberships in the Maryland State Bar Association and the J. Franklin Bourne Bar Association, both beginning in 2014. More recently she joined the DC Bar Association in 2018. Those associations keep her connected to local practice developments and procedural changes in family and civil courts.
Hill’s background in litigation and dispute resolution informs how she handles family law matters. She represents clients in divorce proceedings as well as in custody and support disputes. She prepares for trial when settlement is not achievable, but also serves clients in negotiated resolutions and alternative dispute processes. Her practice blends courtroom advocacy with efforts to resolve sensitive matters outside of prolonged litigation when clients prefer that path.
At her own firm, Meredith Hill Law, LLC, she manages client intake, case strategy, and courtroom advocacy. The firm handles contested family law issues, related motions, and courtroom hearings. Hill’s work involves drafting pleadings, arguing interim matters, and guiding clients through both settlement talks and trial preparation. Her approach emphasizes clear communication about risks and realistic outcomes.
She maintains active memberships in professional groups that specialize in family law and broader bar activities. Her current practice concentrates on family law and dispute resolution in Maryland and the District of Columbia.