About Lennea
Lennea Cannon built her legal foundation in Texas, combining business training with law school study. She earned a B.B.A. from Texas A & M University in 2001 and a J.D. from South Texas College of Law in 2004. Those years set the stage for a practice centered on family law and the civil matters that touch it.
Her early résumé includes a role listed as shareholder at Hendershot, Cannon & Hisey, P.C. That position is part of a longer professional arc that led her to strike out on her own. In 2019 she established Cannon Law and took the title of owner and lawyer. The transition marked a shift from firm partnership to running a smaller, independently managed practice.
Cannon is admitted to practice in Texas. She earned board certification in family law from the Texas Board of Legal Specialization. Board certification signals a sustained engagement with case work and continuing education in that subject area. It also places her among practitioners who have pursued additional professional credentialing in family law.
Her practice history shows steady involvement in matters that arise in family courts. Over the years she has handled divorce proceedings, custody and visitation disputes, property division questions, and other family law issues common in state jurisdictions. Her approach in and out of court leans toward careful case management and a preference for clear, direct communication with clients and opposing counsel.
Colleagues and clients have encountered Cannon in both contested hearings and negotiated settlements. She moves between litigation and settlement strategy, depending on what a case requires. The office she runs funnels administrative decisions, client intake, and case strategy through a smaller-team model. That gives her a hands-on role in daily case developments.
Outside of courtroom and office duties, Cannon’s professional path reflects a Texas-centered career. Her education and practice remain tied to the state’s legal institutions. Today she leads Cannon Law in handling family law matters and related civil issues in Texas courts. Her current practice focuses on family law and related civil matters in Texas.