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Attorney Shaunna L. Browne
Attorney Shaunna L. Browne was born and raised in Manchester, New Hampshire. After graduating from Memorial High School she attended the University of New Hampshire in Durham and then transferred to Notre Dame College where she received her Bachelor's Degree in Paralegal Studies.
Attorney Browne's first law related employment opportunity occurred when she began working as a Court Assistant with the Hillsborough County Probate Court. She was then hired as a real estate paralegal for a national firm that concentrated in the areas of bankruptcy, foreclosure, and evictions.
In 1995, Attorney Browne graduated from Notre Dame College and began law school at New England School of Law, in Boston, Massachusetts. During her law school career, Attorney Browne worked as a family law paralegal for a sole practitioner who operates a successful family law practice in Manchester. After four years of working full time and commuting to Boston three evenings a week, Attorney Browne graduated and was subsequently admitted to the New Hampshire Bar.
Upon her admission to the New Hampshire Bar, Attorney Browne began practicing as an associate attorney, primarily in the area of family law. She has found that family law is a varied and dynamic area of practice. She is very aware of the emotionally charged atmosphere that family law matters create and is accustomed to dealing with a variety of minor and major "emergency" situations. She has litigated very complex and difficult divorce, custody and abuse and neglect matters and has strived to utilize her years of training and education to obtain the positive results every client deserves.
Almost immediately after becoming an attorney, Attorney Browne joined Keefe Law Offices as an associate attorney. In March of 2002, after approximately one and a half years with Keefe Law Offices, Attorney Browne proved her ability and dedication and was recognized by being made a partner in the firm of Keefe and Browne, P.A. While a partner with Keefe and Browne, P.A. Attorney Browne acted as co-counsel in criminal defense work for felony level crimes and personal injury matters. She has found that work in the criminal and personal injury areas of law has helped her to fine tune her skills as a trial attorney, which has greatly benefited her family law practice and clientele. On July 1, 2012, Attorney Browne opened the Law Office of Shaunna L. Browne, PLLC, where she continues to practice in the area of Family Law.
Attorney Browne is a member of the New Hampshire Bar Association, the American Bar Association and the Manchester Bar Association. She serves on the New Hampshire Bar Association's Cooperation with the Court committee, the Family Law Section's Rules Committee and on the Executive Committee for the Manchester Bar Association.
She currently resides in Hooksett, New Hampshire with her husband, Timothy Dwyer and is the step-mother to her husband's son. She values the time she spends with her family and she enjoys a wide variety of activities, which includes volunteer work, skiing, travel, boating, and reading. She brings a high level of enthusiasm, understanding and knowledge to the practice of family law and enjoys working with clients so as to make their foray into the legal arena as stress free as possible. She utilizes her skills and expertise to get the results that her clients desire and deserve.
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102 Bay Street, Suite Two, Manchester, NH, 03104
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Posted by Fran | May 16, 2017 | Hired Attorney | Divorce & Separation
Professional and Personable
Attorney Browne handled my rather unique divorce situation with complete professionalism and made the entire process completely stress free. I picked Shaunna Browne's firm through an on-line search and am so happy I made the choice I did.
Posted by William | May 10, 2017 | Hired Attorney | Divorce & Separation
Professional. Personable. Aggressive.
I am the “brother-in-law” referenced in another review on this site and can honestly and whole heartedly without any reservation recommend Attorney Browne to anyone going through a divorce, facing custody issues, seeking or fighting against or for parenting plan and/or uniform support order modificat...
Posted by Diane | March 02, 2017 | Hired Attorney | Divorce & Separation
Attorney Shaunna Browne is Brilliant, Thorough and Gets Things Done!
I was first introduced to Attorney Shaunna Browne during my brother-in-law's complex divorce. I was so impressed during his 2-day court hearing as I witnessed her expertise firsthand. She presented herself as a brilliant attorney who was tough and very thorough. She did a tremendous job with my brot...
Posted by anonymous | March 01, 2017 | Hired Attorney | Divorce & Separation
Informative and knowledgeable assistance
Attorney Shaunna Browne and her staff provided me with the insight and knowledge that I needed in my post divorce modification matter. Without Attorney Browne and her staff I would not have had the successful outcome that I received. Attorney Browne outlined various options that were available base...
Posted by anonymous | February 15, 2017 | Hired Attorney | Divorce & Separation
Contested Divorce
Attorney Browne handled my divorce. I am so grateful for her and her staff. Divorce is one of the most difficult circumstances a family may have to go through. She and her team recognized this and were very supportive, while also protecting my rights, interest and the interest of the children. She i...
Family lawyer
Family lawyer
Mediation lawyer
Divorce and separation lawyer
Family lawyer
2016
Peer Review Rated, Martindale-Hubbell
2012 - Present
Owner, Shaunna Browne Law, PLLC
2002 - 2012
Owner, Keefe & Browne, PA
1995 - 2000
Paralegal, Clark Law Offices
2015 - Present
New Hampshire Association of JusticeMember
2015 - Present
American Academy for Certified Financial LitigatorsMember
2002 - Present
Manchester Bar AssociationExecutive Committee Member
Outcome At the hearing on the grandmother’s petition for grandparent visitation, the Court found that it would be in the child’s best interest to continue to have a relationship with the grandmother.
After the parties second session of mediation, they were able to reach an agreement to submit to the Court for approval as a Final Divorce Decree.
At the final hearing, the Court granted Wife’s Motion to Relocate.
At the Final Hearing, the trial court vacated the Temporary Order.
1999
JD - Juris Doctor
1995
2016
English
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