About Prince & Hellinger PC — General Practice Nashville Tennessee
Prince & Hellinger PC provides general practice Nashville representation for residents and small businesses across Davidson County and Middle Tennessee. The firm handles civil, transactional, and personal matters that arise in a fast-growing metro market. Because Nashville’s growth keeps adding contract, real estate, and small business questions, a generalist office serves both newcomers and long-time residents. Browse additional Nashville attorneys through ReachAttorneys.
Cases are filed at the Davidson County Justice A.A. Birch Building on Second Avenue North. Filings cover contract disputes, real estate transactions, simple estates, and small claims. The firm also handles intake and referrals for cases that warrant trial-focused or specialty representation. Initial consultations focus on identifying whether the matter needs litigation, transactional work, or settlement effort.
What Clients Say
Reviewers describe a steady, accessible office with clear communication. Clients appreciate honest case assessments and realistic timelines for resolution. Local business owners specifically note the team’s familiarity with Davidson County court customs.
General Practice Nashville — Practice Areas & Services
- Real estate transactions: closings, deed work, and easement matters across Davidson County.
- Civil disputes: contract, landlord-tenant, and small business disagreements in Middle Tennessee.
- Estate basics: wills, powers of attorney, and probate intake.
- Small business counsel: entity formation and routine commercial work.
- Personal injury intake: case evaluation and referral to specialty trial firms when appropriate.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does a general practice attorney handle in Nashville?
General practitioners take routine civil, real estate, estate, and small business matters. Davidson County filings go to the A.A. Birch Building at 408 2nd Avenue North. Specialists are recommended for serious personal injury, criminal defense, or complex divorce work.
How much does a Nashville consultation cost?
Many Nashville generalists offer free or low flat-fee initial consultations. Hourly rates for downtown Nashville firms tend to run higher than rural Middle Tennessee. Flat fees apply to routine matters such as simple wills and uncontested filings.
Where are Davidson County civil cases filed?
Civil matters in Davidson County are heard at the Justice A.A. Birch Building at 408 2nd Avenue North. Small claims under $25,000 go to General Sessions Court in the same complex. Probate matters route to the Davidson County Probate Court there as well.
Quick Facts: General Practice in Nashville, Tennessee
- Crash volume: Metro Nashville Police reported 26,152 crashes in 2024, resulting in over 8,000 injuries and 116 deaths — Nashville MNPD
- Court venue: Davidson County civil cases are heard at the A.A. Birch Building, 408 2nd Avenue North — Davidson County Courts
- Injury rate: Davidson County has the highest auto-accident injury rate in Tennessee — TN Department of Safety


