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Hall, Casey

Casey Hall - Mt. Pleasant, SC

Attorney at Bluestein & Douglas, LLC

Family Law Lawyers in Mt. Pleasant, SC

266 W. Coleman Boulevard Suite 205 Mt. Pleasant, SC 29464

Mt. Pleasant Family Law Lawyer

Updated: 02/28/2026

Areas of Practice

  • Family Law
  • Divorce
  • Child Custody
  • Child Support
  • Post-Decree Modifications
  • Adoptions

Attorney Information

Overview

Originally from the small town of Arcadia, Florida, Casey F. Hall graduated from Florida State University in 2018, where she earned a Bachelor of Arts and Sciences degree in Humanities. She moved from the Sunshine State to South Carolina, where she obtained her law degree at Charleston School of Law. During her studies, Ms. Hall completed her internship with the Florida State Attorney’s Office in Manatee County and was proudly a member of the Children & Family Law Society as well as the Phi Delta Phi Honor Society.

Upon Admission to the South Carolina Bar in the Fall of 2023 and joining the Charleston County Bar, Ms. Hall also sat for the Florida Bar in the Spring of 2024 and was admitted to the Florida Bar in May of 2024.

As a fourth-generation attorney and cattle rancher, Ms. Hall’s upbringing has given her a deep appreciation for hard work, community, and resilience. With her strong work ethic and passion to help support and empower others, she understands advocating for her clients and prioritizing what is most important to them, especially in the difficult and stressful times of their lives.

She has been working in the field of family law since 2024, focusing on matters including divorce, child custody, child support, post-decree modifications, and adoptions. In 2025, she joins Bluestein & Douglas LLC, where she continues to provide compassionate and practical legal counsel, guiding clients through the legal process as they navigate significant life transitions.

Outside of work, Ms. Hall enjoys discovering new places, spending quality time with her family and friends, tending to her garden, and lending a hand at her family’s cattle ranch.


Education

  • Legal Education

    • Charleston School of Law, Charleston, South Carolina
  • Non Legal Education

    • Florida State University, 2018
      B.A.

Bar Admissions

  • South Carolina, 2023
  • Florida, 2024

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Mt. Pleasant, SC

266 W. Coleman Boulevard
Suite 205
Mt. Pleasant, SC 29464

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Phone: 843-769-0311

Email: Send a message

Website: https://www.bluesteinanddouglas.com

Hours: 9:00am-5:00pm M-F

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