Henry Donald Kass

1737 South Naperville Road, Suite #100, Wheaton, IL

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2000
University of Iowa College of Law, Juris Doctor
1997
University of Iowa, BA - Bachelor of Arts
1997
University of the Basque Country, Study Abroad

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Lisa

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01 Jun, 2020
I recently hired Henry Kass and am so glad I did. Although I had a small matter, Henry treated me like I was his only client. He was professional, knowledgeable, expedient and his follow up was amazing. More importantly, he cared. He was able to use his relationships at the courthouse to our benefit. I highly recommend Henry Kass.
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Art

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21 Nov, 2019
I would absolutely recommend Henry and the MKFM firm to all my friends and family. My case was a contested adoption and ended up also including a side appeal case as well. It was an extremely long and litigious case that required patience, expertise and attention to detail. We won our case handedly and we would not have without Henry's extensive knowledge in case law, brilliant trial composure and overall calm, composed and very confident demeanor. In fact, the Appellate court saw fit to have Henry's arguments entered into case law for future cases. If you need an attorney who can get the job done, look no further, this firm does not mess around.
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Anonymous

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17 Jun, 2019
I came to Henry with a divorce case previously handled by another attorney that was extremely long, complicated, and for which there was no similar precedent. Add to that a change in the divorce law while in process, and the complexity magnified. I truly believe had it not been for Henry's intelligence, tenacity, deep understanding/amazing total recall of the law, and spirited desire to make things right, my outcome would have been financially and psychologically disastrous. I cannot say enough good things about Henry's skill, competence and patience, and would highly recommend Henry to anyone looking for an ethicial and upstanding attorney for the best possible legal outcome.
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Highly knowledgeable and skilled in the law, with a deep understanding of the legal system
“Henry's organization and expertise was beyond impressive!”
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Excellent communicator, providing clear explanations and prompt updates throughout the case
“He explained complex legal and financial issues in clear ways that I could clearly understand.”
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Dedicated and attentive to clients, going above and beyond to achieve the best possible outcome
“Henry put everything he had into our case and we are forever grateful for his time and skills and attention to every detail!”
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Respected by the legal community, including prosecutors he works against
“It was evident that he has a deep understanding of the system, he is respected by the people within the system (including the prosecutors he goes up against).”
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Ethical and trustworthy, with a genuine concern for the client's well-being
“He's ethical, trustworthy, caring, and a good communicator.”
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As a result of the analysis of reviews about this lawyer, no significant cons were found.

Publications

2019:
PRWEB, Attorney Henry D. Kass Receives DuPage County Bar Association’s Director’s Award
2019:
PRWEB, Attorney Henry D. Kass Receives DuPage County Bar Association’s Director’s Award
2018:
PRWEB, RSS Email Newsletters Put PRWeb on your site Wheaton, Illinois, Attorneys Chosen for Super Lawyers, Rising Stars Lists for 2018
2013:
Second District Appellate Court 2013 IL App (2d) 121090-U, In re the Marriage of Akers
2008:
Illinois State Bar Association Child Law Newsletter, The Role of the Guardian as Litem: Clearly Unclear
2008:
DuPage County Bar Association Brief, Employer Liability in Domestic Relations Law: The Income Withholding for Support Act's Overlooked Remedy in Child Support Enforcement
2006:
Second District Appellate Court 853 N.E.2d 847, 367 Ill.App.3d 441, 304 Ill.Dec. 770. (Ill.App. Dist.2 07/31/2006), 2006, In re the Marriage of Gambla and Woodson
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