Hennessey & Hogan LLP provides legal advice and representation in a wide variety of contexts, which includes both litigation and non-adversarial proceedings. It is our mission to provide timely, professional and understandable legal services at a reasonable cost. We want our clients to understand what is going on and not be spectators in their own legal proceedings.
Clients can rely on an honest assessment of the merits of any legal situation. They will receive competent and timely advice on the avenues to address their problems. We want to provide guidance and expertise to assist people through a wide variety of legal problems, including information designed to prevent future legal disputes.
Clients can rely on an honest assessment of the merits of any legal situation. They will receive competent and timely advice on the avenues to address their problems. We want to provide guidance and expertise to assist people through a wide variety of legal problems, including information designed to prevent future legal disputes.
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Deborah-Anne is very familiar with St. Thomas and its environs, having been born and raised in St. Thomas. She joined her father Murray Hennessey in the practice of law in St. Thomas in 1985 after graduating from Law School at Queen's University. Deborah-Anne's practice has focused on family law (divorce, separation agreements, pre-nuptial agreements, adoptions) along with wills, powers of attorney and estate administration.
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T. Kanellis
Sep 09, 2021
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We went to Zach Remen to prepare a will for my mother. He was very unprofessional and basically bullied her almost sending her to the hospital after meeting with him he got her so upset. He would not make the will the way she asked him and it was a simple will. He just told her nope he wasn’t doing it that way. I had my husband call him also to simply explain the one thing she wanted in her will. He wouldn’t listen and hung up on him.
Very very unprofessional. It should be up to the person making the will what they want in it. Not for the lawyer to decide what they want to put in it.
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Very very unprofessional. It should be up to the person making the will what they want in it. Not for the lawyer to decide what they want to put in it.
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Nikki Mizon
Feb 12, 2021
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Revathi Krishna
Dec 06, 2019
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SmartDog
Oct 04, 2019
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Zuzana Elley
Jun 02, 2019
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