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The May Firm

The May Firm is a plano divorce attorney law firm situated in Dallas.
From first glance, it appears quite strange to share a design that immediately resembles a blog. Nonetheless, the site is very informative about plano family lawyer practice which is rather interesting to read about as a student doing legal studies, albeit, the business law variety. On the site, there is information about Texas divorce law basics, but also information that distinguishes divorce from annulment, joint custody, divorce settlements, common law marriages, and so forth.

So who runs the firm? Well, Michelle May O’Neil, president of The May Firm is a certified family law specialist by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization, and is nationally recognized as a plano divorce lawyer leader. There’s also, Ashley Bowline, a 2006 graduate of the Dedman School of Law at Southern Methodist University, who brings her passion for family law to the firm, Christina Garcia, the Senior Paralegal for the firm who has worked for Michelle May O’Neil for 7 years. With a degree in Paralegal Studies from El Centro College, Christina has the experience and patience to assist with client’s cases at all levels, Lisa Hanna, another Paralegal for the firm who has worked for Michelle May O’Neil for 3 years. Lisa is a “get-it-done” kind of person and is eager to help clients through their cases, and Bill Iott, the firm’s Administrator, who handles the administrative tasks needed to run a law firm. Bill owns his own law firm administration firm, Legal Works Consulting, Inc.

It seems well staffed, and well informed, and perhaps you might wish to check the place out if you have any plano family lawyer issues.

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Ryan said,

March 30, 2008 @ 2:33 pm

I kept on trying to figure it out. Piano Family Lawyer? But I noticed it was Plano. Hahahaha. I love your layout!

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