Personal, Professional, and Compassionate Representation
Practice Areas

Practice Areas
Legal Services We Offer
The Law Offices of Robert R. Hopkins, LLC represents clients throughout:
Delaware County
Montgomery County
Chester County
Philadelphia County
The firm’s work is structured around two core practice areas: divorce and family law, followed by personal injury matters.
Divorce & Family Law
Divorce and related family law matters form the foundation of the practice. We represent individuals at every stage of the divorce process, from straightforward agreements to more complex financial disputes.
- Uncontested Divorce
Efficient handling of divorce matters where parties agree on major terms and seek a clear, structured resolution.
- Contested Divorce
Representation in disputes involving property division, custody, support, or other unresolved issues.
- Higher-Asset Divorce
Strategic handling of divorce matters involving significant financial considerations, business interests, retirement accounts, or complex asset division.
- Divorce-Related Custody Issues
Guidance in custody matters connected to divorce proceedings, with a focus on long-term stability for families.
Family law representation is grounded in practical strategy, measured negotiation, and preparation when litigation becomes necessary.
Personal Injury Representation
In addition to divorce matters, we represent individuals who have been injured due to negligence. Personal injury cases are handled with disciplined preparation and a clear understanding of how insurance carriers evaluate claims.
Representation includes:
- Auto Accidents
Claims arising from motor vehicle collisions.
- Commercial Vehicle Accidents
Cases involving trucks, delivery vehicles, and other commercial carriers.
- Motorcycle Accidents
Representation for injured riders.
- Slip and Fall Injuries
Premises liability matters involving unsafe property conditions.
- Nursing Home Negligence
Claims involving harm caused by neglect or unsafe conditions in care facilities.
Personal injury cases are handled on a contingency fee basis.
