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Debbie handles real estate closings and estates at Klafehn Heise & Johnson PLLC. Debbie has worked in the legal field for 26 years as a real estate paralegal, and she also has experience in preparing and reviewing income taxes.
Debbie is originally from Brockport. She graduated from Brockport High School in 1995. She attended Bryant & Stratton to obtain her AOS in Paralegal Studies in 1998. She moved to Buffalo in 2022 and recently got married in July of 2023 to her husband, Kevin. She has three older children and two-step children, Thomas Stroup, Jr. (27), Austin Stroup (21) and Ashley Stroup (18), Konnor Krzywicki (22) and Cooper Krzywicki (14). She also recently became a grandmother for the first time to her grandson, Milo Stroup and a second grandson, Samuel Stroup, is on the way in the spring. in her spare time she enjoys exercising and spending time with friends and family and is an avid Buffalo Bills fan.
Debbie's Contact Information:
Phone: 585-637-3911 x 111
Fax: 585-637-7546
Email: dkrzywicki@khjlaw.com
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