Shannon M. Caraccia

Florida Registered Paralegal

Shannon is a Florida Registered Paralegal with the Florida Bar Association. Shannon has been with the law firm since its inception. She works primarily in the area of Guardianship and office administration, and is committed to excellent service and quality care for our clients. Shannon has been a Pasco County resident since 1970, and has also lived in Michigan, Oklahoma and Belize, Central America. She is a SCUBA and cave diving instructor and in her spare time, enjoys recreational diving and underwater cave exploration, as well as gardening, camping and hiking.

Florida Registered Paralegal

Shannon M. Caraccia

Shannon M. Caraccia
Florida Registered Paralegal

Florida Registered Paralegal

Samantha Martin

Samantha E. Martin
Florida Registered Paralegal

Samantha E. Martin

Florida Registered Paralegal

Samantha is a Florida Registered Paralegal with the Florida Bar Association who works primarily in the Probate department and assists with Litigation matters. She moved to the area from Ft. Lauderdale to study at the University of South Florida where she received her B.S. in Biology. She enjoys outdoor activities, reading, and spending time with her family and pets.

Donna Ross

Legal Assistant

Donna is a Legal Assistant who works primarily in the Estate Planning area. She relocated to Florida from South Carolina in 2013, where she worked in the legal field for over 10 years. Having grown up in a military family, she has lived in various places including, but not limited to, Japan, Canada, Hawaii, and California. Her interests include her pets, traveling, camping, gardening, bird watching, jigsaw puzzles, politics, and growing orchids.

Legal Assistant

Donna Ross

Donna Ross
Legal Assistant

In Loving Memory

Beloved Lilly

Lillian
Legally a Dog

Lillian

If love alone could have kept you here, you would have lived forever.

Lillian’s two-footed friends called her Lilly. She came to work at the Hook Law Group when her owner passed away. Since then, she conscientiously greeted clients, walked the paralegals a few times a day and kept the sunny spot on the conference room carpet warm. Joan took her home to be a watch dog at night and on weekends. We will miss her dearly.