Cynthia L. Hanley

76 S Main St, Mansfield, MA

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1980
New England School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
1977
University of Massachusetts, Amherst, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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Donna

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07 Oct, 2022
I have been a bystander in my friend's divorce process as she was being represented by Attorney Cynthia Hanley. I observed her professionalism to be compassionate, loyal and fearless. I highly recommend Attorney Cynthia Hanley after seeing what my friend went through.
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Joseph

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28 Sep, 2022
I worked with Attorney Cynthia Hanley for my divorce and she was a very knowledgeable. Her experience was in my corner, it was not cheap, but freedom is priceless. Our first appearance in court, it was evident that the other attorney was not experienced at all. I would recommend Attorney Hanley for anyone going through a divorce.
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Tina

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21 Sep, 2022
I am going through a divorce. I was introduced to attorney Cynthia L Hanley. I had a good feeling about Cynthia. So, I hired Cynthia to represent me in my divorce. I am beyond happy with Cynthia! Cynthia knows what she is doing.. Cynthia does an impeccable job representing me and advising me! I highly recommend attorney Cynthia L Hanley!
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Pros
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Knowledgeable and experienced in divorce law
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Effective advocate for clients
“She was my advocate in dealing with a contempt case. She was there for me to represent me and stand up for me when I was unable to stand up for myself.”
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Compassionate and understanding
“She was kind, professional and more importantly, very knowledgable. She made sure I understood each aspect of the financial settlement.”
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Keeps clients informed and responsive
“She returned all my phone calls, and answered all my questions. I always felt that we were on the same page.”
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Able to achieve favorable outcomes for clients
“She took me from a very confused and stressed out state to a full understanding of the issues and a satisfying settlement.”
Cons
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Prioritizes billable hours over client interests
“Pathetic negotiator…..Allowed the case to drag on far longer than it should have while racking up billable hours and delivering a poor result for her client…”
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Unwilling to advocate strongly for clients
“All you need to know about this attorney is that she is not interested is doing anything that "could be difficult" to actually earn her hourly rate such as represent you against a spouse who's attorney has dropped her in a divorce.”

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