If you’ve been to our Hanover office, you’re well-acquainted with Mary’s infectious smile. Compassionate and kind-hearted, Mary’s deep desire to help people through difficult moments in life forms the backbone of our client experience. A child of divorce and domestic violence survivor herself, Mary holds a special care for clients because she knows how difficult taking the first step can be. Her personal experiences have fueled her passion for helping others navigate through difficult times, providing the support she once received when finding the courage to leave her own circumstances.
Her background in journalism and criminal justice allowed Mary to hone a high level of attention to detail. She gets the facts right so that you can be sure your story is safeguarded with care. With years of experience in the medical field, Mary’s commitment to lifting others out of pain continues to be a pillar of her care philosophy at the firm.
Mary is a big fan of anything spooky so horror movies, games, and, yes, even creepy abandoned buildings, all make it onto her list of frightful fun. Originally from California, Mary loves spending time with her two cats- Max, a Bengal tabby mix, and Tune, playful dumpster cat- along with her boyfriend. Her family in Massachusetts includes two cats—Max, a Bengal tabby mix, and Tuna, a playful dumpster cat. Most of her free time at home is spent chasing Tuna around the house trying to keep him off the counters or out of his brother’s food. When she’s not playing damage control, she enjoys painting, the occasional short hike, and being able to relax and redecorate her apartment.