PAYTON HAMRIC

 

Family law cases often sit at the intersection of conflict, safety, and the well-being of children. I work with clients navigating contested custody matters, cases involving domestic violence, and other child-focused family law disputes, helping them move through difficult situations with clarity and care.

My approach is grounded in careful listening, preparation, and clear communication. Whether I’m advocating for a parent in a contested custody case, addressing safety concerns tied to domestic violence, or serving as an attorney ad litem, my focus remains the same: understanding the full picture and helping the court reach informed, child-centered outcomes.

I strive to provide steady guidance in situations that can feel overwhelming, while ensuring my clients understand their options and feel supported throughout the legal process.

Practice Focus

  • Contested custody and visitation disputes

  • Family law matters involving domestic violence or safety concerns

  • Attorney ad litem representation

  • Divorce and related family law proceedings

  • Orders of protection and related hearings

Background and Experience

I grew up in Hot Springs, Arkansas, and earned my law degree cum laude from the University of Arkansas School of Law. I began my legal career at Catterlin & Arnold, where I gained hands-on experience handling family law matters involving both contested custody and domestic violence issues.

Before law school, I earned a Bachelor of Arts in Public Relations, with a minor in Political Science, from the University of Central Arkansas. That background continues to shape how I practice—particularly in explaining complex legal issues clearly and advocating effectively in emotionally charged cases. PH

Professional Involvement

I’m actively involved in the legal community and currently serve as Secretary of the Benton County Bar Association. I’m also a member of the Arkansas Bar Association, including the Family Law Section and Young Lawyers Section, and I am a certified attorney ad litem.

How I Approach My Work

Clients often come to me during moments of uncertainty—when emotions are high and decisions feel heavy. I focus on preparation, clear communication, and thoughtful advocacy, particularly in cases involving children.

Whether the issue is custody, safety, or a combination of both, I work to ensure that my clients feel informed and supported and that the court has a clear understanding of the circumstances affecting the family.

Outside the Office

Outside of work, I enjoy spending time outdoors in Northwest Arkansas with my husband and two dogs, and exploring local breweries when time allows.

Next Step

If you are facing a contested custody matter or a family law issue involving safety concerns, contact the office to schedule a case evaluation.