Stephanie Yeo

Stephanie Yeo - HGR Graham Partners LLP
Stephanie Yeo - HGR Graham Partners LLP
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Stephanie joined HGR Graham Partners in 2018 after completing her articles and working for a small local firm for a year following her call to the bar. Her practice is focused on real estate as well as wills and estates law. Although Stephanie is based primarily in our Midland office, she also meets regularly with clients at our Elmvale and Orillia locations. Stephanie is also happy to offer virtual services and meet with clients remotely.

Stephanie was born in Orillia and lived there until she moved to attend school at the University of Waterloo in 2008. In 2012, she received her Bachelor of Arts degree with a major in history. Following graduation, Stephanie worked for a major sporting goods company as a Regional Visual Merchandiser, opening new retail locations and managing a district of stores for visual presentation.

After working in this capacity for a couple of years, she decided to return to school at the University of Ottawa to pursue her law degree. While attending the University of Ottawa, Stephanie volunteered for Canadian Lawyers Abroad as well as the Ottawa Law Students’ Association for Women at Risk. She also had the privilege of participating in a Letter of Permission program to Osgoode Hall to complete the last year of her law degree.

Upon obtaining her degree, Stephanie returned home to Orillia to practice law. When she is not in the office, Stephanie is active in the community and enjoys spending time with her family, her dog (Dolores) and two cats (Fred and George).


Admitted to Bar

  • 2017

Areas of Practice

  • Estate Administration
  • Estate Planning
  • Real Estate

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