Ronald J. Mone, P.C. is an experienced solo practitioner,
specializing in various areas of law, including divorce, family law,
probate law, and personal injury litigation. Notably, he has also
served as a Guardian Ad Litem in the Bristol, Plymouth, and Norfolk
Probate and Family Courts, reflecting his commitment to the
well-being of individuals and families within the legal system.
Throughout his
career, Ronald J. Mone has held significant roles in different legal
firms. From August 1996 to December 2002, he served as the managing
partner at Louison, Holton & Mone, P.C., formerly known as
Louison & Witt, P.C., where he played a pivotal role in handling
legal matters related to domestic relations, probate law, and
personal injury litigation. Before that, from February 1995 to August
1996, he worked as an attorney at Louison & Witt, P.C., focusing
on family, probate, and personal injury law.
Ronald J. Mone's
legal journey also includes a role as an attorney in a general
practice law firm in Stoughton, MA, from June 1991 to February 1995,
with a primary emphasis on domestic relations and probate law. Prior
to this, he worked as a law clerk at Kafka & Kaufman, P.C.,
handling legal research and writing, primarily in the Collection
Department, from November 1990 to June 1991.
Ronald J. Mone is
an active member of several legal and community organizations,
including the Massachusetts Bar Association, the Plymouth County Bar
Association, and various alumni associations. His extensive legal
career and dedication to professional organizations exemplify his
commitment to providing high-quality legal services and contributing
to his community.
Before entering
the legal profession, Ronald J. Mone gained experience as an
operations manager at Underwriters Salvage Company, where he excelled
in office management and financial oversight. He is credited with
creating an efficient cash management system within the company's
nine national Automobile/Equipment Divisions.
During his
college years at Providence College, he served as an assistant to the
director, contributing to Special Events and Programming. In this
role, he managed budgets, organized and directed various college and
student events, and oversaw a range of activities.