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Hills Law

LLC
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I am a civil rights attorney practicing family law in Worcester County. I hold a BA from Harvard University (2009) and a JD from Suffolk Law School (2012). I am a member of the Massachusetts Bar Association.

 

I am determined to practice law in a way that makes access to legal counsel easier and more accessible to queer and neurodiverse people. And to honor people forced to deal with a legal system that doesn't honor them. Black people deserve justice. Trans people deserve respect. Neurodiverse people deserve a world that recognizes their value. People with disabilities deserve dignity. All of us deserve kindness and fairness.

 

My love and compassion guides and fuels my fearless advocacy.

 

- Haley Hills, Esq.

 

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Messages and Testimonials from people I have helped. Shared with their permission.

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Seriously, thank you. ... we’re moving forward and none of this would be possible without you. I want you to know that from the bottom of my heart, you’ve impacted me beyond words. I don’t know how to express gratitude because I never thought I’d be able to do this, at least not for a long time.

 

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I was fortunate to have Haley Hills represent me in court for a civil matter that I was dealing with. She negotiated a settlement that was the best possible outcome for my situation. I knew with her knowledge and intellect I could count on her. I would highly recommend her if you are in need of legal assistance. Thank you Haley.

 

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Haley, you are a rockstar!

 

Silhouette of a walking bear

Hills Law

LLC

I am a civil rights attorney practicing family law in Worcester County. I hold a BA from Harvard University (2009) and a JD from Suffolk Law School (2012). I am a member of the Massachusetts Bar Association.

 

I am determined to practice law in a way that makes access to legal counsel easier and more accessible to queer and neurodiverse people. And to honor people forced to deal with a legal system that doesn't honor them. Black people deserve justice. Trans people deserve respect. Neurodiverse people deserve a world that recognizes their value. People with disabilities deserve dignity. All of us deserve kindness and fairness.

 

My love and compassion guides and fuels my fearless advocacy.

 

- Haley Hills, Esq.

 

 

Line drawing of a clenched fist shaded with the trans pride colors