About Romy L. Radin — General Practice Norfolk Virginia
Romy L. Radin is a general practice Norfolk attorney serving clients across the Hampton Roads region, including Norfolk, Virginia Beach, Portsmouth, and Chesapeake. The practice handles a broad mix of everyday legal matters — wills, family law, traffic and minor criminal cases, real estate questions, and small business document preparation. Most local cases route through the Norfolk Circuit Court at 100 St. Paul’s Boulevard or the Norfolk General District Court at 811 East City Hall Avenue.
The firm’s approach reflects a regional understanding of Hampton Roads — a market where Norfolk alone has 251 general practice attorneys across 47 firms. As a result, clients benefit from local insight on which judges, clerks, and procedures matter for their specific case. Anyone weighing additional options can also browse the Norfolk attorney directory for further Hampton Roads counsel.
What Clients Say
Reviewers describe Radin as patient, approachable, and willing to explain Virginia procedure in plain English. They appreciate prompt callbacks and honest case assessments, including times when retaining a lawyer was not financially worthwhile. Several note thorough document preparation and clear billing.
General Practice Norfolk — Practice Areas & Services
- Wills, simple trusts, and basic estate planning for Hampton Roads families
- Uncontested divorces and custody agreements in Norfolk Juvenile and Domestic Relations Court
- Traffic violations and misdemeanors in Norfolk General District Court
- Residential real estate closings and lease review
- Small business contract drafting and entity formation
- Power of attorney and advance medical directives under Virginia law
Frequently Asked Questions
What does a general practice Norfolk attorney handle?
A generalist takes on the everyday legal needs that most Hampton Roads families face — wills, traffic tickets, simple divorces, real estate closings, and minor contract issues. For specialized matters like maritime law, complex personal injury, or federal criminal defense, a generalist will refer the case out. This keeps fees reasonable for routine work.
How much does a basic Norfolk consultation cost?
Most Hampton Roads general practitioners charge between $100 and $250 for an initial consultation, with some offering free 15-minute calls. Flat fees are common for routine matters — wills, deeds, and uncontested divorces. Hourly rates typically apply only to litigation or contested representation.
Where will my Norfolk case be heard?
Civil cases over $25,000, felonies, and family law matters are filed at the Norfolk Circuit Court at 100 St. Paul’s Boulevard. Smaller civil claims, misdemeanors, and traffic matters go to the Norfolk General District Court at 811 East City Hall Avenue. Family abuse and juvenile matters route through the Norfolk Juvenile and Domestic Relations District Court.
Quick Facts: General Practice in Norfolk, Virginia
- Virginia attorney registration: Public lookup of active Virginia attorneys — Virginia State Bar Member Search
- Norfolk population: Approximately 230,000 residents — U.S. Census Bureau, 2024 estimates
- Norfolk general practice firms: 251 attorneys across 47 law firms — Lawyers.com Norfolk Directory

