R. Gregory Hyden Attorney At Law
Shareholder
T 561.368.3808
F 561.368.4008
D 561.405.4254
One Boca Place
2255 Glades Road
Suite 301E
Boca Raton, Florida 33431
Tactical advocacy for clients in multifaceted legal matters. Trusted litigator in probate, guardianship, and family law.
Greg Hyden is an accomplished civil litigator whose work consistently sits at the intersection of law and community – whether that means advocating for families navigating guardianship, probate, or divorce, or representing clients in the contentious world of homeowners' association governance. He represents clients in complex and often sensitive legal issues requiring both strategic litigation skills and a deep understanding of local and administrative law.
In his family law practice, Greg guides clients through some of the most difficult personal circumstances they will face – divorce, custody disputes, asset division, and modifications to existing agreements. He combines sharp litigation instincts with a measured, client-focused approach, recognizing that the best outcomes are those that protect his clients' long-term interests and, where children are involved, their wellbeing.
In his homeowners' association practice, Greg advises and litigates on behalf of both associations and individual unit owners, handling matters ranging from covenant enforcement and assessment collection disputes to governance conflicts and board authority issues – areas where procedural precision and familiarity with Florida's condominium and HOA statutes are critical to achieving results. In every matter, Greg brings a solutions-oriented mindset and a respected reputation for handling challenging legal disputes with professionalism and discretion.
Deeply committed to public service and community engagement, Greg donates significant time to causes that reflect his values. He has served in various circuits as a pro bono Guardian Ad Litem, advocating for the rights and welfare of children in the court system. He is a member of the Boca Raton Chamber of Commerce, St. Gregory’s Episcopal Church, and is a published legal scholar; his law review article analyzing church property disputes cited in appellate briefs and academic journals demonstrating reach and influence beyond the courtroom.