John Kermit Hill

205 W. Louisiana Street, McKinney, TX

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Education

1986
Baylor University School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
1984
University of Texas at Dallas, BA - Bachelor of Arts Summa Cum Laude
1982
Grayson County College, AA - Associate of Arts

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4.7 45 reviews
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Sarah paris

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27 Sep, 2024
If you find yourself in a high conflict divorce or aggressive custody battle, Mary Neal is THE attorney you need. She gives you the most logical advice that works the best for you and your circumstances. She’s not going to give you false hope, build you up with the things you want to hear (your emotions will need to be handled appropriately), only for you to be met with disappointment. She tells you realistic outcomes to different scenarios you might face, while strategizing a plan that is in YOUR best interest. I feel confident in Mary’s ability to handle my case with care and consideration. I trust her advice, even if it’s not always something I want to hear, and I’m thankful for the hard work she has put towards my high conflict cases. I have been at peace with every outcome and will continue to use Mary whenever she is needed. There is no other attorney I trust more to give me reasonable counsel through some very difficult situations.
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Katey welch

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13 Aug, 2024
Over the course of 3 years Chance helped my husband and I with a custody case then later an adoption case. I am beyond grateful for all the help and hoops she jumped for us. Would definitely recommend her!
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Chelsea stigers

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26 Jun, 2024
Mary is a smart & precise. She has your back & gives realistic expectations. I’m happy I found her & Melanie as they are the best lawyer & paralegal team I’ve met. Family law is not a fun experience, but to have them by your side is a comfort. After nearly 5 years of knowing her,I’ve seen multiple clients that value her work for them. I highly recommended her!
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