Jennifer R. Clapp, experienced Family Law attorney in Wellesley, MA with 10 reviews
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Jennifer R. Clapp

380 Washington Street - Suite 300, Wellesley, MA

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28 Sep, 2024
Jenny knows the law, will stand up for you when confronted with strong-arm tactics but will also negotiate when a deal is possible, listens to you but will also give you frank advice. During three years of a contentious divorce, I saw Jenny deal effectively with four different attorneys on the other side, all with very different styles. She makes herself available when you need her and is always well prepared for mediation, a hearing, or trial. But she’s also efficient, getting things done quickly, being careful about the money you, her client, are paying. You’re left wondering where she finds the time to prepare as she does, but I see from the other reviews that she consistently provides this level of service. Divorce is hard in so many ways. You want an attorney who is making the process easier, not more difficult. Jenny will work with you to figure out what things matter, what things not so much, and help you achieve an outcome you’re satisfied with.
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Anonymous

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08 Sep, 2024
I can’t recommend Jenny enough. She came recommended from a friend as one of the best and most experienced family attorneys in the Boston area. I’m so thankful to her for all of her help and the successful outcome with my divorce. She’s empathetic, knowledgeable, fair and tenacious. I couldn’t have asked for a better lawyer and ally to guide me through a difficult process that lasted over a year.
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Erik reddington

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22 Apr, 2023
I would highly recommend Jenny for your legal needs. She is professional, empathic, and knows the law. She’ll help you navigate through what can be scary uncharted territory, setting expectations for outcomes, and fighting for your fair share.
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Pros
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Knowledgeable and Effective Legal Representation
“Jenny knows the law, will stand up for you when confronted with strong-arm tactics but will also negotiate when a deal is possible, listens to you but will also give you frank advice.”
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Personalized and Compassionate Service
“She's empathetic, knowledgeable, fair and tenacious. I couldn't have asked for a better lawyer and ally to guide me through a difficult process.”
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Efficient and Thorough Preparation
“She makes herself available when you need her and is always well prepared for mediation, a hearing, or trial.”
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Excellent Communication and Responsiveness
“She continues to be a resource as needed. She has shown that she is capable of thinking outside the box to tackle any issue that is sent her way.”
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Strong Ethical Standards and Professionalism
“She is professional, ethical, honest, direct, passionate, compassionate, knowledgeable, respectful, collaborative, trustworthy, peer-respected and fair.”
Cons
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Occasional Omissions or Errors in Documentation
“in the initial draft she omitted several agreements that took my ex and I hours to come to. She finally agreed to review when I found another glaring omission.”
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Lack of Ownership and Apologies for Mistakes
“she didn't apologize or try to explain, just said that I made her go through her notes with a fine tooth comb.”

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