Callie Hinson concentrates her practice on civil litigation, with a particular emphasis on high-net-worth family law matters. She has experience handling a wide range of issues, including divorce, child custody, support, adoption, and other complex family dynamics. Callie represents clients with marital estates ranging from several hundred thousand to over one hundred million dollars, providing strategic counsel throughout all stages of marriage and family relationships. She brings a practical and client-focused approach to resolving complex legal issues across a variety of industries.

During law school, Callie gained valuable judicial and public-sector experience through her work with Judge Phillip Robinson in the Third Circuit Court for Davidson County, the Tennessee Attorney General’s Office, and the Tennessee Court of Criminal Appeals. She was also an active member of the Legal Aid Society and dedicated significant time to pro bono service.

Callie is a dedicated leader in both legal and civic communities. She serves as President of the Nashville Bar Association’s Young Lawyers Division and was selected for the Tennessee Bar Association’s 2024 Leadership Law program, an initiative focused on developing future leaders in the legal profession and broader community. Her previous board experience includes the Lawyers’ Association for Women - Marion Griffin Chapter and the Young Leaders Council of Big Brothers Big Sisters of Middle Tennessee.

Callie graduated magna cum laude from the University of Tennessee Knoxville. Her interests include UT sports, hot yoga and enjoying outdoor activities with her dog, Nancy.

 

Professional & Civic Engagement

  • Tennessee Bar Association
    • Leadership Law Program, 2024 Class
  • Tennessee Lawyers’ Association for Women, Secretary, 2020
  • Nashville Bar Association, Young Lawyers Division, Executive Board Member, President
    • Leadership Forum 2019 Class
    • Enterprise Award 2017 Recipient
  • Nashville’s Top 30 Under 30 Honoree
  • National Association of Women Judges, Host Committee, 2021
  • Harry Phillips American Inn of Court
  • Lawyers’ Association for Women, Marion Griffin Chapter, Former Board Member
  • Legal Aid Society Campaign for Justice, Fundraising Committee, 2021
  • Attorney for Justice, 2019-2022
  • Big Brothers Big Sisters of Middle Tennessee, Former Young Leaders Board
  • Vanderbilt University, Chi Omega Fraternity, Former Advisor
     

Honors & Awards

  • Recognized in Best Lawyers in America®: Ones to Watch for Family Law, 2021-2025
  • Recognized by Forbes Advisor as one of the top 10 divorce attorneys in Nashville, 2024