
Haverhill Divorce Lawyer
Overview
Robyn Frye Honig, Esquire graduated from Boston College in 1982 and Emory University School of Law in 1985. Attorney Honig is a member of the Massachusetts, New Hampshire and United States Federal Courts and has been practicing law since 1985. Attorney Honig has set precedent cases in the areas of family law, personal injury and federal jurisdiction. In November, 1993, Attorney Honig was featured on the front page of Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly for setting a precedent in...
Robyn Frye Honig, Esquire graduated from Boston College in 1982 and Emory University School of Law in 1985. Attorney Honig is a member of the Massachusetts, New Hampshire and United States Federal Courts and has been practicing law since 1985. Attorney Honig has set precedent cases in the areas of family law, personal injury and federal jurisdiction. In November, 1993, Attorney Honig was featured on the front page of Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly for setting a precedent in...
Robyn Frye Honig, Esquire graduated from Boston College in 1982 and Emory University School of Law in 1985. Attorney Honig is a member of the Massachusetts, New Hampshire and United States Federal Courts and has been practicing law since 1985. Attorney Honig has set precedent cases in the areas of family law, personal injury and federal jurisdiction. In November, 1993, Attorney Honig was featured on the front page of Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly for setting a precedent in personal injury.
Attorney Honig is a member of many legal organizations. She is a past Secretary/Treasurer of the Haverhill Bar Association, and former member of the Board of Directors of the Hale Foundation and Board of Directors of the Friends of the Haverhill Public Library. Attorney Honig was appointed by the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court to be on the Board of Bar Overseers hearing Committee from 2010-2016. Attorney Honig is a Massachusetts, Certified Guardian Ad Litem.
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