Brian Francis Cunningham is a lawyer practicing general practice, probate, family law. Brian received a B.S. degree from Boston University in 1986, and has been licensed for 32 years. Brian practices at Brian F. Cunningham in Hebron, CT.
Brian Francis Cunningham is a lawyer practicing general practice, probate, family law. Brian received a B.S. degree from Boston University in 1986, and has been licensed for 32 years. Brian practices at Brian F. Cunningham in Hebron, CT.
BUYER BEWARE! Brian was used as a conservator for my Mom and Dad as they had to be admitted to a Nursing home. Long story short, he did not reveal the funds he was extracting from my parent's account until 10 months after he started and the Probate Court ordered he provide financial accounting. We were shocked that he had transferred 10's of thousands for their care without the family ever receiving the monthly statements he promised (and is expected per Rule 1.5b of the Rules of Professional Conduct for the State of CT). The final outcome was a reduction in billing by thousands that the court did not allow thanks to the States Attorney who also brought into question the billing amounts ($37,330 billed over 10 months). My Dad will be 80 this month and still has not received the funds Brian reportedly sent back to Social Security however the bank statement says the funds were withdrawn from the account and SSA has no funds deposits 4 months later. To the CT BAR next to report it.
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