Criminal defense, business law, estate planning, bankruptcy, and family law for Lonoke, Pulaski, White, and Faulkner counties.
Practice Areas
Straightforward counsel for Cabot and Central Arkansas — flat fees where the scope is defined, honest answers about what the work involves.
DWI, misdemeanors, traffic violations, and select felonies. Flat fees on most matters. Calls returned the next business day.
Learn more →Uncontested divorce, agreed custody and support modifications, and other family matters at flat fees. Contested matters also handled, hourly with retainer.
Learn more →Wills, living trusts, powers of attorney, healthcare directives, and beneficiary deeds. Flat-fee individual and couple packages.
Learn more →Chapter 7 and Chapter 13. Free initial evaluation. Federally regulated debt-relief assistance.
Learn more →Small business formation — entity selection, LLC and corporation filings, operating agreements — plus residential landlord eviction and related transactional work.
Learn more →Why Hill Legal
Cabot Native, Cabot Practice.
Jon Hill grew up in Cabot and is raising his family here. When he takes on a client in Lonoke County, he is not just doing a job — he is helping a neighbor.
U.S. Navy. Discipline that Travels with the Work.
Service in the United States Navy taught me to prepare carefully, communicate clearly, and meet deadlines. Those habits show up in every case I take.
Arkansas and Federal Courts.
Admitted to the Arkansas Supreme Court, the U.S. Eastern and Western Districts of Arkansas, and the U.S. Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals. State courts are the daily work; federal admissions are there when a case needs them.
About the Firm
Hill Legal is a solo practice founded by Jonathan C. Hill — a Cabot native who came home after the Navy to practice law in the community that raised him. The firm is built on a straightforward premise: clients deserve to understand what is happening, what it will cost, and what to realistically expect. No vague promises. No inflated timelines.
About Jonathan C. HillArkansas gives you only days — not weeks — to request the administrative hearing that decides your driver's license after a DWI arrest. Call (501) 394-1655 and leave a message; calls are returned personally the next business day. The court process can wait until we talk. The deadline will not.
Call (501) 394-1655