Samantha M. Hargis - Arlington, VA
Attorney at Schmergel Family Law, PLC
Family Law Lawyers in Arlington, VA
1550 Wilson Blvd Suite 700 Arlington, VA 22209 - 2490
Arlington Family Law Lawyer
Updated: 04/08/2026
Areas of Practice
- Family Law
Attorney Information
Overview
Samantha Hargis is an Associate Attorney at Schmergel & Mersberger, PLC, where she practices family law and assists on matters involving divorce, child custody, and property division. She regularly drafts prenuptial and post-marital settlement agreements and plays and active role in discovery, settlement negotiations, and trial preparation. Before joining the firm as an associate, Samantha clerked at Schmergel & Mersberger throughout law school, gaining extensive hands-on experience in family law litigation, discovery, settlement negotiations, and trial preparation. She now uses this experience to work closely with clients to gather and analyze financial and personal information, draft pleadings and discovery, and develop practical strategies tailored to each client's goals.
Samantha received her undergraduate degree from the University of Maryland, College Park (Go Terps!), graduating with academic honors. She earned her Juris Doctor from George Mason University School of Law, where she participated in Moot Court and the National Security Law Journal. During law school, she also served as a student advisor in the Mason Veterans and Servicemembers Legal Clinic (M-VETS), helping veterans with military discharge upgrade and VA benefits matters. As a student advisor in this pro-bono clinic, Samantha argued a case in front of the Board of Veterans' Appeals using her third-year practice certificate.
As a resident of Arlington, Samantha is deeply connected to the local community and brings a strong understanding of the Arlington courts and the unique needs of families in the area. She is barred in Virginia and is committed to guiding clients through family law matters with professionalism, diligence, and care.
Education
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Legal Education
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George Mason University School of Law,
Arlington,
Virginia, 2025
J.D.
Law Journal: National Security Law Journal, 2023 - 2025
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George Mason University School of Law,
Arlington,
Virginia, 2025
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Non Legal Education
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University of Maryland,
College Park,
Maryland
B.A.
Major: Double Major: Communications
Minor: Global Terrorism
Major: History (with honors)
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University of Maryland,
College Park,
Maryland
Current Employment Position(s)
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Associate Attorney
Bar Admissions
- Virginia
Other Affiliations
- Arlington Bar Association, Young Lawyers Association
- Virginia State Bar Association - Family Law Section
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