R. Gregory Hyden Attorney At Law


R. Gregory Hyden - Attorney at Law

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Boca Raton 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.

Gregory Hyden is an accomplished civil litigator with a practice concentrated on guardianship and probate litigation, marital and family law, specialized homeowners’ association matters, and local government litigation. He represents clients in complex and often sensitive legal issues requiring both strategic litigation skills and a deep understanding of local and administrative law. Whether advocating for families in guardianship matters or navigating contentious land-use conflicts, Gregory brings a solutions-oriented mindset to every case and has built a respected reputation for his ability to handle challenging legal disputes with professionalism and discretion.

Deeply committed to public service and community engagement, Gregory 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.

  • Recognition
    • Book Award in Education Law
  • Insights
    • “Tragedy at Champlain Towers South: What Are the Legal, Financial Ramifications?” Co-Author, Daily Business Review, August 3, 2021
    • “Time-sharing in the Time of Covid-19,” Daily Business Review, March 24, 2020
    • “Welcome to the Episcopal Church, Now Please Leave: An Analysis of the Supreme Court’s Approved Methods of Settling Church Property Disputes in the Context of the Episcopal Church and How Courts Erroneously Ignore the Role of the Anglican Communion,” Willamette Law Review, March 18, 2008
  • Affiliations
    • The Florida Bar
  • Credentials
    • J.D., Florida State University College of Law, 2007
    • B.A., University of South Florida, 2004, cum laude
  • Admissions
    • Florida