Eustis & Graham is a distinguished law firm specializing in criminal defense, trusts and estates, and family law, renowned for its formidable trial experience and client-centered approach. The firm stands out for its deep commitment to guiding clients through complex legal challenges with a combination of aggressive courtroom advocacy and thoughtful, collaborative problem-solving.
With over twenty years of trial practice, the attorneys leverage extensive experience in both state and federal courts, handling hundreds of serious felony and misdemeanor cases. They are particularly skilled at presenting cases to judges and juries, a strength enhanced by Christopher Graham’s background in teaching. The firm is dedicated to serving individuals and families facing critical legal matters, from criminal charges to sensitive guardianship issues.
Services Offered
- Criminal Defense
- Federal Court – Felony and misdemeanor offenses
- White collar crimes
- Drug Offenses – Possession and Distribution
- Firearm Offenses
- Conspiracy Offenses
- Commonwealth of Virginia – Felony, misdemeanor, DUI, Domestic Assault
- Theft Offenses
- Malicious Assaults
- Rape
- Robbery
- Murder
- Breaking & Entering
- Juvenile Courts – Juvenile delinquency matters
- Appeals from all area courts
- Trusts & Estates
- Last Will & Testament (Wills)
- Power of Attorney
- Medical Directive
- Trusts, including Special Needs Trusts
- Probate
- Will contests/Litigation
- Estate Planning
- Guardianship & Conservatorship
- Obtaining status as legal guardian and conservator of children
- Obtaining status as legal guardian and conservator of incapacitated individuals
- Family Law
- Divorce
- Settlement Agreements
- Settlement Conferences
- Custody, Visitation and Child Support
- Collaborative Family Law
- Mediation
The firm is based in Charlottesville, Virginia, and serves clients throughout the Commonwealth, with particular expertise in federal and state court systems. Christopher Graham is trained in collaborative family law, and both attorneys are prepared to handle sensitive matters involving incapacitated individuals, juvenile cases, and complex criminal trials.
